Until this thread, I'd never knew the DX (diesel) block is preferred for anything. I know that engine platform can accurately be described as non-preferred. But these blocks appear to have a very large bore spacing that is made up with ALOT of material. So is it safe to infer that these are very very very stable bores? I'll answer/guess yes.
What is the deck height? Bore and stroke? Are these 5 main blocks? Are there any stock dimensional forged rotating assemblies or crank options available through the aftermarket? What heads fit them (aluminum)?
The reason for the questions is that a big bore spaced block is what is found in the aftermarket for blocks, i.e Dart, Brodix, etc. I do understand about increasing the cubes with a 425 crank, but a lower rod to stroke ratio is much easier to make more power with in a non NA build. And by easier, I'm implying cheaper. This is becoming more and more prevalant in the world of boost and boosted x275 cars.
Just curious and interested as these blocks, despite not being readily available, are relatively inexpensive when found/available.