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      <title>Building a high-revving 283 stroker for real power</title>
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      <description>Building a 283 stroker is one of these classic gearhead tasks that just can make sense if you&amp;#39;re looking for a high-revving, punchy small block with a ton of personality. While everybody else is active dropping generic 350 crate engines in to their</description>
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