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02-05-2009, 03:25 PM #1
Looking for best bang for the buck ideas
Ok, so, I sold the 95 Z28 I had. Found a deal on something else I couldn't pass up but now that leaves me out a cruiser.
So, I already found a T56 and am picking up a complete 9C1 caprice next week that I'm pulling the motor out of. All of this is going into my 87 firebird. I already have a 3.42 posi 4th gen rear in the car. I also have sitting in the shed a set of SLP 1 5/8" shorty headers and a 4" mufflex exhaust with spintech dual outlet muffler that I was thinking of using.
Beyond that, everything else is wide open. The 6 speed Z I just sold had the hotcam package, bbk shorties, and a cai. Basically I'd like to come close to the same seat of the pants feel.
I'm not making a serious drag car but I will probably hit a few open track days (hence stripping the 9C1, external fluid coolers and all). Beyond that I just want a fun, healthy sounding cruiser.
So, without going overboard (don't really want to spring for heads but a cam swap is within reason) what would you guys recommend?
My baby ^^
My lt1 car: 95 Z28, hot cam, ported heads/intake, headers, 30th anniv. interior swap, t-tops, and three pedals of pure driving enjoyment
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02-05-2009, 03:27 PM #2
Nitrous!
Thats what i want to do to mine this summer assuming i can find a place to fill them up without bending me over.
97' Camaro Z28 30th.
- Not stock, but still too stock for my likings.
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02-05-2009, 03:30 PM #3
My baby ^^
My lt1 car: 95 Z28, hot cam, ported heads/intake, headers, 30th anniv. interior swap, t-tops, and three pedals of pure driving enjoyment
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02-05-2009, 04:48 PM #4
503 wouldn't be a bad choice for a cam, a little more power than the Hotcam, but still very streetable. You might also want to look into suspension upgrades to handle the new found power.
Yep its slow.
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02-05-2009, 05:14 PM #5
There are two guys on this board selling Vortech superchargers both for unbelievably low prices IMO. Talk about bang for your buck....
Brandon
94 Z, 383, 6-Speed, T-Trim, Aftercooled, AFR, DFI, Moser, Etc....
95 Z, DD, Bolt-ons + 125 Shot
02 GMC Sierra 1500 Ext Cab, Car Hauler
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02-05-2009, 05:18 PM #6
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02-06-2009, 09:36 AM #7
Suspension is not an issue, I already have recently replaced shocks/struts, WS6 springs, Spohn adjustable rear trailing arms/panhard rod with all rod ends, 13" ZO6 brakes in the front, and 275's on all four corners.
When I do my swap I'm also planning to add an S&W race cars adjustable torque arm, and probably at least a 6 point bar if not a full cage.
So all the extra stuff is already covered. Power is usually last on my list. It's finally to that point now though.
My baby ^^
My lt1 car: 95 Z28, hot cam, ported heads/intake, headers, 30th anniv. interior swap, t-tops, and three pedals of pure driving enjoyment
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02-06-2009, 09:37 AM #8
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02-06-2009, 02:06 PM #9
If your budget is around $1k and you do all the work yourself I would go with a nice cam and valvetrain to support it.
Sounds like you already got that car pretty well balanced for more power, sounds good.Yep its slow.
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