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Cs19
09-20-2005, 08:27 PM
Anyone running one of Brodix's alum. blocks? Any idea what they are asking for a tall deck BBC with std. cam location?
I also read on Dart's message board that they will have an all alum. big M out soon, any info on that?

DeputyDawg
09-20-2005, 09:36 PM
Hey cs, if you are thinking of running an aluminum block do yourself a favor and check out the Donovan stuff. Heck, you can even get an anodized "marine" one if you want it. They make very nice stuff and are great to work with.

MESA BALANCING
09-21-2005, 04:26 AM
Donovans block is a way better piece we've run them all in the 10 inch tire stuff we build and the donovan and Brodix blocks are the best there is it's worth the money hands down . I am currently building two twin turbo small cubic inch big blocks and doing it with Donovans for some reason I can't post jpg pics on this site otherwise I'd post some pics. Good luck in your decision Laz Mesa.
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Unchained
09-21-2005, 07:00 AM
I've been real happy with the Arias century block.
I feel the Y block is the strongest design. I'm on the 6th season on mine now.
I went with a 10.7" deck ht.
www.newcenturyperformance.com
http://newcenturyperformance.com/image/motor46.jpg
I think the weight savings is about 150 # from cast iron.

Cs19
09-21-2005, 08:32 AM
Im aware of the Donovon stuff, I'm trying to get some info on other Alum. blocks.
Im having a hard time with the price of the Donovon block and I heard Brodix's was a bit cheaper?
I have no info on Dart's block other than the guy at dart posted on his message board that they will be avail. spring of 06'.
Thanks for the info on your block Mark.
CS