Dont know which direction to go
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Dont know which direction to go
SOOOO my current mods are listed below, I really need help on what I should do next. Cam? Intake? Something else? Let me know what your ideas are, any help would be greatly appreciated!
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My y pipes rubbing my crossmember now wthhh, but besides that (help if you can ha) what cam would you suggest and what parts to go in with it, I know hardened pushrods are a must but what else is necessary to go in, in order to not mess up the motor?
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Springs oil pump and you would defintly want a stall with the cam and i would get a ls6 intake to.
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Which yank converter would be best for my setup? and how difficult to install,
thanks for the help guys, I obviously have a little (sarcasm) bit to learn.
thanks for the help guys, I obviously have a little (sarcasm) bit to learn.
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its all preference though..
not too hard.. i wouldnt suggest it if you arent mechanically inclined though..
what do you want out of the car??
DD? weekend warrior? how big of a cam? are you going to spray?
etc etc etc..
a 3600 will work perfectly for just about any direction you want to go..
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Yeah Im in college so sadly its my DD, which I hate making it a daily driver but.... I eventually want a mid sized cam and dont really plan on spraying anytime soon, I'm more about pure motor.
Thanks for your help! Ill probably end up going for it!
Thanks for your help! Ill probably end up going for it!
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http://www.speedinc.com/catagory.cfm...y=Transmission
The TCI 3500 stall. $529.95
This converter is perfect. Same one I have and a very reasonable price. Never had a problem with it. Not the best on the market, but for a budget, it's very good.
The TCI 3500 stall. $529.95
This converter is perfect. Same one I have and a very reasonable price. Never had a problem with it. Not the best on the market, but for a budget, it's very good.
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http://www.speedinc.com/catagory.cfm...y=Transmission
The TCI 3500 stall. $529.95
This converter is perfect. Same one I have and a very reasonable price. Never had a problem with it. Not the best on the market, but for a budget, it's very good.
The TCI 3500 stall. $529.95
This converter is perfect. Same one I have and a very reasonable price. Never had a problem with it. Not the best on the market, but for a budget, it's very good.
my thought is for about 200$ more you can get one of the best on the market..