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<blockquote data-quote="stroker-c10" data-source="post: 1315749" data-attributes="member: 6929"><p>I'm thinking that instead of being a jerk, you should consider the fact that questions don't necessarily constitute complete ignorance. I have a built 383 stroker in one of my trucks and still consider the "concept" of the stroker motor to be strongly debated. You often run into the "older / poor boy configuration" (no offense intended) and the new concept of the "stroker conversion kits". You see GM coming out with a few different configurations of 383 motors, none of which were ever offered as a factory option in any gm vehicle to my knowledge, but are offered as production replacements for many small blocks. Just like how I see many people throwing zz4 crate engines into first generation camaros. Not a factory option, yet many implement it as a replacement. And yes, I am well aware that Chevy never produced a production "383" motor for factory installation. In fact, I believe the only company that produced a factory 383 was plymouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stroker-c10, post: 1315749, member: 6929"] I'm thinking that instead of being a jerk, you should consider the fact that questions don't necessarily constitute complete ignorance. I have a built 383 stroker in one of my trucks and still consider the "concept" of the stroker motor to be strongly debated. You often run into the "older / poor boy configuration" (no offense intended) and the new concept of the "stroker conversion kits". You see GM coming out with a few different configurations of 383 motors, none of which were ever offered as a factory option in any gm vehicle to my knowledge, but are offered as production replacements for many small blocks. Just like how I see many people throwing zz4 crate engines into first generation camaros. Not a factory option, yet many implement it as a replacement. And yes, I am well aware that Chevy never produced a production "383" motor for factory installation. In fact, I believe the only company that produced a factory 383 was plymouth. [/QUOTE]
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