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Need input!!!
Hey guys, I'm putting together a parts list for my rebuild. Please let me know what you think of what i have so far:
Catback - MagnaFlow
GM Performance Optispark
1.6 Roller Rockers - Crane Gold Series CRN-10758-16(summit part #)
Gasket kit - ????
Long Tube Headers - Pacesetter Long Tube with ORY
PCMFORLESS Tune
Camshaft - .520-.540 - CC503
Taylor OTVC Wires
Drag Radials - M/T 255-50-16
Stall - 2400to2800 - Vigilante or
3.73 gears - GM or Richmond
shocks - Bilstein
Panhard bar - UMI
torque arm - UMI
LCA's - BMR
Keep in mind, that on the engine parts, I'm looking to achieve inbetween 350-400hp.
Catback - MagnaFlow
GM Performance Optispark
1.6 Roller Rockers - Crane Gold Series CRN-10758-16(summit part #)
Gasket kit - ????
Long Tube Headers - Pacesetter Long Tube with ORY
PCMFORLESS Tune
Camshaft - .520-.540 - CC503
Taylor OTVC Wires
Drag Radials - M/T 255-50-16
Stall - 2400to2800 - Vigilante or
3.73 gears - GM or Richmond
shocks - Bilstein
Panhard bar - UMI
torque arm - UMI
LCA's - BMR
Keep in mind, that on the engine parts, I'm looking to achieve inbetween 350-400hp.
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those look more like mod parts that rebuild parts to me, is your engine old and wore out? are you having the engine rebuilt in addition? those parts are all good things to have, not too sure about the cam selection. if your wanting to put that hp number on the ground your going to need more than that, if your wanting to make some power, just send your heads to Advanced Induction or any of the like and have your heads worked over and they'll grind you a cam. that will work out well, but then again i dont exactly know what your goal is for the car.
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bottomend will be redone to stock specs or as close as I can get. Heads are being worked over by a local reputable shop. If I have to step up to the CC306, that won't be a problem. I'm just getting feedback on what I have listed.
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I'd have everything balanced while it's out and being rebuilt then. No sense NOT having it done! Also get an upgraded TBody and port out your instake to match heads. Don't forget high flow/high volume oil pump (Note: There's High Flow (HF) High Volume(HV) and High Flow/High Volume (HF/HV), get the latter).