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Congrats on the new car. Who do you plan to race it with?
Assuming the engine is well sorted and runs with no issues I agree that you would be better off using what you have versus changing to a 3.6 liter. Having Jae locally is a big help. I don't think you will get anywhere near $32k for the engine alone unfortunately, and whatever you do get will be consumed by the 3.6 swap.
I had a similar 3.4 (but with carbs) and ran it on 100 octane. I buy 110 and mix it 50/50 with premium to reduce the cost. Transporting fuel cans is worth it for the money saved. Set up an account with CFN and buy your fuel on the way to the track to save more money.
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