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    Quote Originally Posted by dgbnova#1 View Post
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    Oh aye????? :/

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    Quote Originally Posted by monks69 View Post
    Far to soft!
    You asked which alternative would offer the same power and reliability though ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by 8valve-craig View Post
    You asked which alternative would offer the same power and reliability though ???
    Didn't think the c16xe's where very strong engines without spending a fortune on them

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    Oh aye????? :/
    Dam iPhone txt correct

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    I think the best thing for you to do before choosing an engine is decide what you want it to do. Sounds to me like you want a strong engine, which maybe indicates that you want to rev it, in which case it all comes down to budget.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8valve-craig View Post
    I think the best thing for you to do before choosing an engine is decide what you want it to do. Sounds to me like you want a strong engine, which maybe indicates that you want to rev it, in which case it all comes down to budget.
    Going by what I have herd the swift engine is the one! Strong, loves to revv, and cheep!

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    There you have it. For those on a tight budget it's perfect.

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    My old nova ended up swift powered and was very competetive, it may still be going, last i heard it was going to ireland.

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