To all,
Let's exchange info on the 301 T
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To all,
Let's exchange info on the 301 T
it holds the boat over the fishin hole jes fine. the terbo aerates teh live well reel good too :LOL:
I would like to know If I can put a blower unit on this engine. It has 27,000 miles on it.Quote:
Originally Posted by bandit_man79
A two barrel carb. Only about 135 hp. Arizona has steep grades gowing up mountins.
I need more power.
If possible to accomplis, where can I get the parts/
Thanks
Vince
Intercool it and run more boost.
you will net less power with a blower because they take more power to drive than a turbocharger, a turbocharger takes about 5 hp where as a blower can take 30 hp or more. run more boost with the use of a manual boost controller which is about $6 off ebay. also intercool it.
Anything can be done, it all boils down to how much money you are willing to spend, or should spend logically. I would think with any system out there you are going to look at a minimum outlay of $ 3000.00. Is that reasonable on a '78 Bonneville, even if it is very low milage? Only you and your pocketbook can answer that question.
Another issue is that when you start adding power boosters, it stresses other components. I know you aren't looking to run this down the quarter mile, but you have to remember this engine is now 28 years old, and seals and parts start to deteriorate simply from age. I drive an '84 LTD that just turned 60,000 miles, and it is really clean. But I see some things starting to crack and become brittle just from time.
A turbo would be the way to go IMO, but any setup you find (if there is even one made for this application) is going to be pricey, I think. You might consider installing slightly lower (numerically higher) gears in the rear end. These will give you better hill climbing ability and cost a whole lot less. You will get worse gas milage, though.
Don
You dont have a 301 Turbo. The 2 Barrel 135 HP engine is a 301 non-turbo. If it doesnt have a turbo-charger it is not worth anything. Unless it is a SE. If it is a non-turbo SE then it is rare.