Thread: First post and a few questions
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11-05-2006 09:04 AM #1
Thank you. I've been getting some help from the guys over at another forum, along with a garage I was working at up until this school year so I really can't claim all credit.
Originally Posted by DennyW
I'll take a Peterbilt so I can haul it around until this thing starts running instead, haha.
Originally Posted by monkeyfkker
Thanks. The retailers I have been looking though offer 2.77, 3.01, 3.27, and 4.06 along with an optional .62 sixth gear.
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
With six forward gears you I think I can afford to have a short running gear, but I've never driven a car geared this way before. What do you suggest?
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
Pushing that many horses I know even a Dana 44 isn't indestructible, for a street car a key factor would be reliability. Do you think a girdle or heavy duty cover for the rear axle would be smart?
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
Thats the idea! Thanks for all the help.
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
Well the numbers advertised by the GM website we done using a pair of Demon carburetors.
Originally Posted by southerner
I'll say up front I've never really done to much with carburetors, but at a shop I worked part time at we dropped a 350 along with the same carburetor setup into an older Corvette in place of the 427 and it made the guy a great daily driver. The only carburetors I've really gotten my hands dirty with have been on old tractors and two stroke outboard engines.
I've seen some FI intakes also offered by GM, along with other options suggested to me such as superchargers. I really don't know too much, what do you guys think?
Is for the actual placement of an intake system, it might be tricky. The 1984 Corvette had the Crossfire engine, and if you haven't heard of it there is a good reason not to. Inside the hood are two air ducks that run down and feed into either sides of the intake housing, which holds the Crossfire system. Just looking at it makes me wonder how the engine gets enough air.
With an engine placed so far back, and a hood so tight, I'm pretty sure I am going to need a brand new hood. With that, I could modify a cold air intake system from later years to feed into a single port such as FI or a supercharger or create some kind of cowl or vent for an carburetor setup, also allowing for height.
If any of this doesn't make sense, it's me not you, so just tell me if I have things wrong, thanks!
Sounds like quite a car, as I mentioned previously I worked at a shop that did the same engine but in an earlier corvette and the results we amazing.
Originally Posted by HWORRELL
Sounds like a great buy, do you know how that might affect the torque curve?
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
Thanks for the help everyone.






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