My application is a 445 built for drag racing. My build is C5AE-A cross-bolted 390 block,.030, 4340 Forged 4.25 Crank, Lunati 6.700 rods, JE Pistons#271155 26cc reverse dome w/coated skirts/crowns, Mahle rings, Coated main , rod, cam bearings. My heads are C6AE-R w/CJ sized valves, I ported them, flowed 298I/197ex,74cc chamber, Chet Herbert solid roller 260/270 .685/.685 108Cl. Tunnelwedge w/660's. Billet steel stands, good shafts, HS roller rockers. 2" custom built headers. Running a Jerico 4spd/long shifter, soft lock clutch. Back-braced ford 9" Yukon through-bolt aluminum case 35 spline Gforce scalloped/lightened Detroit locker 5.14 gears(local 1/8th mile, 4.11 for the 1/4). All this going into a '66 ford custom 2dr sedan (full size). skinnys on the front,30x10.5 slicks. Full Spohnperformance control arms, airlift bag in pass coil, drag shocks. I realize the pistons are probably lower compression than optimum. When I bought them I was thinking more street than track. I may run them +.005 deck w/.43 gaskets to crutch them for a little more compression. I'm hoping for 525-575HP. Think that's possible with the parts?... I have read that the HP limitation on stock blocks is around 600HP, hence my thoughts for adding the girdle. Opinions?. Questions?...John