
Watch S1, EP9: Iron Animal Part 1: Building a 408 Stroker with Fubo
Building a modern Chevy stroker starting with an LQ4 iron truck block that can survive turbo boost.
Building a modern Chevy stroker starting with an LQ4 iron truck block that can survive turbo boost.
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