first off i thank you for the speedy response,and in a kind debat manner i will explain my side, why would you want to see a chevy powered grand naional, simple answer is technology, there is more to racing tahn engines, you can't go fast without a car around it to put the power to the ground, all of the chassis work to include the backhalf, cage, component mounting and interior is 100percent transferable to any other ttype car, the only difference is engine mounts and the number of cylinders, also there are alot of twin turbo chevys with mine included, running the same fuel injection, ignition, turbos, transmission, injectors, throttle body and so on, so there is alot of parts that are interchangeable, i do agree with you on the engine wars, but i am not bringing a corvett with a chevy engine, besides an engine, what do a mustang and a Gn share, not a whole lot, and talk to anyone that has built a big tire car and they will tell you that the engine is the easy part, the core reason why me and many others run a chevy powerplant is money, i am 23 and still getting my life underway, and the 3,500 dollar ta block or 2,000 dollar stage block plus associated parts are kinda out of my league, especially when i can spend 3,500 for a whole long block that will make 1,000 hp, but my local buick club i do not have money like john force or conley, so the nats will not be on my race weekend list, but i will still go and watch the other guys have fun. i am not flaming, jsut stating my point, rare as it may be in the buick circle, but if another low 8 second car is not interesting, ok, there are plenty of 13 and 12 second cars to keep you entertained.
Grant