Paul said:Since most people don't make over 500 hp, the strength of the block becomes less critical.
Moreover, I submit that it is STILL cheaper to build a 1000 hp pushrod motor than an equivalently-powered modular motor, even if you have to buy a $2000 engine block.
Paul.
Exactly... that is the reason I prefer pushrod motors.
Everyone always seems to make the 500 hp argument the cornerstone, because they are so used to seeing all the 03/04 Cobra guys go 500+ and beyond.
But in reality most people STILL wont go over the 500 mark even as easy as it is to get there nowadays. So to me thats a moot point anymore.
Give me a Dart based stroker and blower and I'll have all the motor I'd need to knock out most any modular motor I'd run into on the street. For about the same money as a modular KB setup with cams....