HELP! I'm Simple and I want to learn!!
Its been a while since I have posted anything. I have a stock 93 t/a, which I ran a few months ago and I hit 14.3.
To the point! I need help. I recently picked up a cheap winter truck I really want to work on my T/a!!! but I'm not too sure where to start. I was thinking about doing some shorty headers and true duals with an electronic cutout because my exhaust is leaking anyway. I also wanna cam it. Can someone give me some assistance with mods and any needed supporting mods that would be a good starting point? My dad is a mechanic by trade so he can help me do it. Thanks!!!!!
What kind of times are you hoping to run? This going to be a street/strip car?
Last edited by LT1; Oct 29, 2010 at 02:15 PM.
Once your goals are posted there are many knowledgeable people on here to assist you..
I would start with longtubes W/ TD's, along with a CAI, and a good tune. For your first round of mods. Then I would look into getting the power to the ground, ie suspension components such as LCA's, LCA's relocation brackets, Subframe connectors, panhard bar, and tires of course. To do a cam swap your going to have to have all supporting mods and are going to have to start with those first.
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Longtubes will fail a visual. They force the cat to be too far back and you'll possibly fail a sniffer too.
Get midtubes. Shorties suck for the most part. Yes, you'll have gains, but evey mod they will start to be a choke point more and more.
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and keep ur fingers crossed on the rear end lasting lol
Last edited by LSWHO; Oct 29, 2010 at 03:11 PM.
Just looked it up. The EPA requires them to be in the same place or distance as original. Which longtubes don't allow.
So yes, he more than likely would pass, but if you get the wrong inspector, he'll fail.
http://www.epa.gov/oms/cert/factshts/catcvrts.pdf
Pacesetter says their mids are 50 legal, but says nothing about the longtubes legality.
LPP says nothing about legality
Last edited by LSWHO; Oct 29, 2010 at 03:36 PM.
Just looked it up. The EPA requires them to be in the same place or distance as original. Which longtubes don't allow.
So yes, he more than likely would pass, but if you get the wrong inspector, he'll fail.
http://www.epa.gov/oms/cert/factshts/catcvrts.pdf
Pacesetter says their mids are 50 legal, but says nothing about the longtubes legality.
LPP says nothing about legality









