350 tbi performance upgrades
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350 tbi performance upgrades
well the truck im getting next year has a 350
and id like to up the performance
its a 1990 so its tbi
and im going to get a 292 cam to put in it
what else should a add in a budget of around 800 bucks
and id like to up the performance
its a 1990 so its tbi
and im going to get a 292 cam to put in it
what else should a add in a budget of around 800 bucks
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https://secure.pawengineparts.com/sh...d=19442&catid=
thats the cam
i meant 292 duration
but i may not get it since you have to modify the computer
and thanks for that site man
thats the cam
i meant 292 duration
but i may not get it since you have to modify the computer
and thanks for that site man
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Not only do you have to modify the computer, but to take full advantage of the cam, you should really have some head work done too, as in, new valves/rockers/lifters/springs.
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yea im going to get a smaller cam
according to that website the stock 1.5:1 springs/lifters
will accomidate a max lift of .4X somethin
and if i get a smaller cam, and the 396 heads, will everything from the stock 350 heads go into the 396 or will i need new valves
according to that website the stock 1.5:1 springs/lifters
will accomidate a max lift of .4X somethin
and if i get a smaller cam, and the 396 heads, will everything from the stock 350 heads go into the 396 or will i need new valves
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Good point; I have absolutely no idea why I said 396, haha. I think I meant 400, but have no clue, I was exhausted when posting that. But yeah, check out some 400 heads; they'll allow for higher flow. I'm not sure whether or not you would need new valves/etc or swapping them out, etc.
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i might just add to the heads ill have,
unless i can find some on the cheap
i just realized that they are 350+ each lol
but yea that cam kit is actually not a bad deal
Camshaft
Lifters
Matched valve springs
Valve Spring retainers
Valve locks
Valve stem seals
Timing chain set
Assembly lube
Decals
Instructions
it includes all that for 355
i am also looking into freein up a few horses with headers, edelbrock performer 3704 TBI intake, high flow cats, and a k and n air filter
2200 stall, btw how do you change the stall, an underdrive pulley kit, open element filter,
unless i can find some on the cheap
i just realized that they are 350+ each lol
but yea that cam kit is actually not a bad deal
Camshaft
Lifters
Matched valve springs
Valve Spring retainers
Valve locks
Valve stem seals
Timing chain set
Assembly lube
Decals
Instructions
it includes all that for 355
i am also looking into freein up a few horses with headers, edelbrock performer 3704 TBI intake, high flow cats, and a k and n air filter
2200 stall, btw how do you change the stall, an underdrive pulley kit, open element filter,
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That cam was under $300 and it comes with all that? Not bad at all man. The intake and headers will help out some, along with the HF Cats; and if you go with a K&N Air filter, check out the K&N Fuel Injection Performance Kit.