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500whp yet?
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Mechanicsville, MD, US of A, 20659
Posts: 1,060
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i personally feel you should keep domestic parts with domestics and blah blah... id say keep the supe and replace the motor with a 7mgte and if you dont have a 5sp, put one of them in
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88 N/A w/ 5spd - stock - not running, bhg 87 turbo/targa w/ 5spd- fidanza light weight flywheel, new oem slave cylinder, apexi air filter, no ac and no heat |
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Intake
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: San Antonio, Tx.
Posts: 30
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sbc swaps have been done before. i would do it. since you're a GM tech i can imagine you can get all sorts of performance parts dirt cheap. if you have a boat anchor LT1 lying around just throw it in there and mock it up to check for clearances. and yeah, if you decide to go this route please keep us informed with your progress. thanks.
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12psi boost
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: georgia,usa
Posts: 338
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finally got my baby running...I kept it true to the game....its still all supra turbo..
thanks for the coments |
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