ok i got a 96 chevy silverado short wheel base, standard cab. it runs a 9.6 in 1/8 mile. bone stock other than two 40's. what motor work can i do to this to get in high nines? any siggestions appreciated.
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ok i got a 96 chevy silverado short wheel base, standard cab. it runs a 9.6 in 1/8 mile. bone stock other than two 40's. what motor work can i do to this to get in high nines? any siggestions appreciated.
oops i mean 8's or 7's
Vortech is the only one that I know of that does the forced induction for a vortech. Maybe Allen, Farmtruc, can put an STS turbo system together for you since he can program your PCM now. That would be sweet.
FI or N2O are the only thing s that are going to drop seconds at a time. From what i hear the sts turbo sytem is awesome.
Do a stall and the STS and you will be floored. You will keep great diveability and mpg and have a bad ass truck. The STS kit for the nbs trucks will come close to bolting on. DO IT!!!!!!
whats a STS setup cost?
Allen told me 3900
Not cheap, like 4grand and that's if you buy the very basic setup. Upgrade the turbo or need some special pieces then the price goes up even more. However, it will definately put a dent in the ol' time slip. But if I were you and was just looking to spend around 500 to 1000 I would go :nx:Quote:
Originally posted by 1fastsilverado@Mar 15 2005, 05:34 PM
whats a STS setup cost?
:imwstupid: -stupid
Damn, everyone wants right at $3900 for the kit. When I hit the lottery I will place my order. I'm just a poor boy and can't afford $3900 for HP so I'll just do the little things that don't cost so much. My goal is to be consistent to hit my dial-in times at the track. Hell, I saw a dude on a moped get 2nd place just by hitting his dial-in all the time.