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Old 12-22-2006 | 10:43 AM
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vortec style baseplates

first, im running a 92 L98 trans am, mild mods, for now. its winter here and im puting together a parts list to order after x mas. i have already decided to go with a set of aluminum vortec heads of ebay. i want to keep my car tpi so i did a serch of vortec style baseplates on the site here. now since i already got my heads and they are built for the cam im getting, i need a baseplate. after i did this serch here, i found there are 2 types of baseplates that vortec guys are using, sdpc and edelbrock. what one is better. edelbrock is 450 bucks and sdpc is 400. when i did this serch i come across a thread that said that they are actually the same baseplate, and they are both made by edelbrock. is that true?
Old 12-22-2006 | 01:46 PM
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To the best of my knowledge, they are both made by Edelbrock.
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