I agree, steer clear of the 290 hp engine. I bought the crate engine back in '98, for $1,600, for them to only be $2,000 now isn't bad. I wasn't disappointed. It wasn't a huge power house, but it worked well in my 3.54-geared-truck with 31.7 inch diameter tires, and I could cruise 80 mph all day long if I wanted too. 80 mph was 3,000 rpms, it didn't bat an eye cruising that speed, but if I wanted economy over breaking land speed records, I'd cruise at 2,600 rpms which was around 70 mph. The engine was reliable, didn't burn or use any oil, and took me all over the place. If you're brave you can void the warranty by getting better heads and cam, and it would be money well spent. At the end of the day, it's your money, you know your needs better than anyone here. If it were my money, I'd get the $2,000 crate engine, run it to end of the warranty to break in the lower end, then slap in a torquey cam, and vortec heads and be done with it. The vortec heads with a torquey cam is a good combination and a cheap upgrade over stock.