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462-Inch Sleeper Stroker Pontiac 400 Makes Over 500 HP While Looking Stock!

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Cool article for the Motortrend/Hot Rod Network on how to build a sleeper looking but killer 462 Pontiac engine.

https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/462-pontiac-stroker-400-westech/?wc_mid=4035:22878&wc_rid=4035:290323&_wcsid=FB184DAC699F0C92EF97E8EE2C6599DD1D3CF8169157CE78

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Nothing like hiding a badass motor in plain site, eh Kiwi?

Oh it's a stock 400.....he he he sucker!:rofl:

Yes mate ! 

I really think it’s a great idea ! 

Think about all those engines we look at in cars and instantly determine how grunty they are !! JustA by looking at them !!! 

This would be the old wolf in sheep’s clothes trick :rofl:

Frosty, I do like that this engine builds all its torque down low in the rpms !! 

That to me is way more usable and fun 👍👍👍

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