Hey guys, I need help with a build and what direction to go with crate motors (I know nothing about motors!)
First a little background in to the truck:
Bought off Craigslist to drag race and build a "sleeper". Can't afford to buy another 2011+ Mustang 5.0 if I wreck the current one I own so I decided to have a play toy. It is also a project to bond with my dad.
What I want to do:
Dump the current Chevy 350 that has 230k+ miles on it and put in a new crate motor that has the most power for the least cash that can be modded through cams, intake, heads and other internals.
What I can't decide is what direction to go.
Should I get this engine as a replacement to the 200hp/300tq engine that the truck currently has?
Is it easily modded to achieve a hefty 350+ horsepower?
Chevrolet Performance 10067353K7 GM Goodwrench 350ci/260HP Engine & Packages - Free Shipping on All Orders @ JEGS
Or get this engine from BluePrint Engines that has considerably more hp/tq for 50% more cash?
GM 355 Dressed BP35512CTC1 | BluePrint Engines
Would it be just as easy to buy the GM Goodwrench engine as a quick and easy Band-Aid to an engine older than I am and buy a new cam or heads or intake and still be able to achieve the horsepower of the blueprint engine? I have no background as a mechanic and need help. Can you guys tell me what engine to pick, and if you pick the cheaper/less powerful engine can you explain to me what parts I need to purchase to make it as powerful as the more expensive engine?
The end goal is to have a "lighter" weight pickup truck with a somewhat nasty engine that is CARB and not EFI or TBI or none of that through a budget build as I am a recent college grad.
Thanks in advance for the help guys.
First a little background in to the truck:
Bought off Craigslist to drag race and build a "sleeper". Can't afford to buy another 2011+ Mustang 5.0 if I wreck the current one I own so I decided to have a play toy. It is also a project to bond with my dad.
What I want to do:
Dump the current Chevy 350 that has 230k+ miles on it and put in a new crate motor that has the most power for the least cash that can be modded through cams, intake, heads and other internals.
What I can't decide is what direction to go.
Should I get this engine as a replacement to the 200hp/300tq engine that the truck currently has?
Is it easily modded to achieve a hefty 350+ horsepower?
Chevrolet Performance 10067353K7 GM Goodwrench 350ci/260HP Engine & Packages - Free Shipping on All Orders @ JEGS
Or get this engine from BluePrint Engines that has considerably more hp/tq for 50% more cash?
GM 355 Dressed BP35512CTC1 | BluePrint Engines
Would it be just as easy to buy the GM Goodwrench engine as a quick and easy Band-Aid to an engine older than I am and buy a new cam or heads or intake and still be able to achieve the horsepower of the blueprint engine? I have no background as a mechanic and need help. Can you guys tell me what engine to pick, and if you pick the cheaper/less powerful engine can you explain to me what parts I need to purchase to make it as powerful as the more expensive engine?
The end goal is to have a "lighter" weight pickup truck with a somewhat nasty engine that is CARB and not EFI or TBI or none of that through a budget build as I am a recent college grad.
Thanks in advance for the help guys.

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If I were going to put a crate engine in it, I think I'd go for the 383 stroker.