I have a 88 GMC pick-up what should i do buy a cam or a cold air intake. :bash: :whack:
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I have a 88 GMC pick-up what should i do buy a cam or a cold air intake. :bash: :whack:
if you want good gains then go cam. if you want cheap and easy install with little gains then go c.a.i.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(WODY @ Jan 7 2007, 09:59 PM) [snapback]78638[/snapback]</div>Agree, not going to see much out of the c.a.i. you should do the camQuote:
if you want good gains then go cam. if you want cheap and easy install with little gains then go c.a.i.
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Is that a TBI unit? I spend crazy money trying to make my '88 fast (read cam, overbore, Holley injection, headers, 4.10's, etc). it was quick for what it was, but no comparision to today's motor. I would put a shot of nitrous on it, cheaper and more power.
Once it craters, then transplant a Gen III/IV motor.
^^^^^^hahahaah true that
im sure danny has a nitrous bottle somewhere you could hook up to it :laugh:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(SCIV @ Jan 8 2007, 08:26 AM) [snapback]78657[/snapback]</div>Quote:
Is that a TBI unit? I spend crazy money trying to make my '88 fast (read cam, overbore, Holley injection, headers, 4.10's, etc). it was quick for what it was, but no comparision to today's motor. I would put a shot of nitrous on it, cheaper and more power.
Once it craters, then transplant a Gen III/IV motor.
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Same here, and it was a HUGE waste of money. I learned my lesson on that truck. Spray it and be happy.
If you're dead set on a cam, I had good results with the Crane 2030. Bump up the fuel pressure, and do the tbi mods from thirdgen.org