I'm well aware as to the differences between a short block and long block, and also aware of the different ways that engines can achieve power. You can call a turbo an accessory all day long but it doesn't mean it's an accurate description.Now you’re just being argumentive. The “short block” is not the same base-engine as a “long block”. The short block is only the block, crank, and lower-end…..the Long block offers all kinds of differences depending upon which heads are installed.
Very simply, a completely assembled base engine can have its top RPM, fuel-system, and/oir induction systems modified to produce different outputs.
What's interesting is that you're arguing the case for another member who has already stated that they weren't aware of the differences between Ford's 6.7 and 6.7 HO engines when they stated that they were the same engine. They were ok with learning something new. Arguing as to what you "think" the other member meant though, even after they had replied to my post seems to me that you're the one being argumentative. No shocker there though.
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