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lol.. yeah man.. it's built to make 600hp and comes with everything except the clamp to hold the air filter in place

for $100

block + Crank + rods + pistons + pump + Sump

From that line, what makes you think it is a whole motor let alone a twin cam whole motor?

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no i didn't buy this motor, and also, i think you can look at the spelling of my heading in two different ways, if you use the too, then it is drawn out, where as the to with the single O is short and straight to the point, so really, my "rank" of to much of a NOOB, can be considered as correct, however, too much of a NOOB can also be considered correct, so really, in my opinion, my spelling was not incorrect, just different opinions on how it should have been pronounced, or said

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i finished 12 and completed cert 3 in IT, and as for my spelling, i believe i am correct, though i'm not the best person when it comes to english.

i have also just done some more research on the differences between the two, and to me it could be used with either of them. but like i said, english isn't my best subject.

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