What we're getting at is that you'll be able to make more power than the car can handle or put down.
You can order the pistons to fit a completely stock motor if you wanted. You pick your bore, compression, wrist pin size, etc (just go through Josh as he has it all figured out if you tell him what you want). It would be a VERY GOOD idea to have the rods resized and new bushings pressed in if you're going as far as to rebuild the motor. A rebalance and with a micropolish are a must. You'll also have to fit the rings to each individual bore yourself (or pay a shop). A machine shop will have to do all the crank and rod work.
I would start by just getting the tune and adding more boost before you really decide on the built motor. Pat has run since 2001 (IIRC) on a stock motor with 15 PSI and has tracked the crap out of it. He has broken 3 piston ring lands, but he admits that it was his own fault.
You'll be much faster sinking the money into "non-breakable" driveline parts and a way to get the power down than you will with just making a ton of power. Given that you like the quarter mile, really high top end power isn't going to do you much if you're spinning 1st, 2nd, and part of 3rd.
You can order the pistons to fit a completely stock motor if you wanted. You pick your bore, compression, wrist pin size, etc (just go through Josh as he has it all figured out if you tell him what you want). It would be a VERY GOOD idea to have the rods resized and new bushings pressed in if you're going as far as to rebuild the motor. A rebalance and with a micropolish are a must. You'll also have to fit the rings to each individual bore yourself (or pay a shop). A machine shop will have to do all the crank and rod work.
I would start by just getting the tune and adding more boost before you really decide on the built motor. Pat has run since 2001 (IIRC) on a stock motor with 15 PSI and has tracked the crap out of it. He has broken 3 piston ring lands, but he admits that it was his own fault.
You'll be much faster sinking the money into "non-breakable" driveline parts and a way to get the power down than you will with just making a ton of power. Given that you like the quarter mile, really high top end power isn't going to do you much if you're spinning 1st, 2nd, and part of 3rd.