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Old 11-14-2010, 01:43 AM   #5
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Re: Goodwrench Targetmaster specs Anyone know them?

From wikipedia;

Goodwrench The GM Goodwrench 350 crate engine
comes in several variations. The cheapest
version produces 195 net horsepower
(with accessories), and 260 gross
horsepower (without the alternator, power
steering, A/C compressor, catalytic converter, factory exhaust manifold, and
muffler) when used with a four barrel
carburetor, dual exhaust, and headers.
The low output is the result of the
relatively low 8.5:1 compression ratio,
restrictive cylinder heads, dished pistons, and stock camshaft profile.[citation needed] All of the GM Goodwrench engines use the
pre-1986 four-bolt casting molds with two
dipstick locations; pre-1980 on the driver's
side and post-1980 on the passenger's
side. This engine was produced in Mexico
since 1981 as the Targetmaster 350, and now the GM Goodwrench 350.
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