Edelbrock tpi or converted LT1 intake for 383...
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Edelbrock tpi or converted LT1 intake for 383...
Like the topic states, I can purchase either one for the same price, my engine should be back together soon so i have to decide on an intake. See sig for mods...
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1988 tpi, auto with shift kit, LT4 hotcam, compcams 1.6 pro-magnum roller rockers, eagle 383 stroker kit, headers with flowmaster exhuast...
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1988 tpi, auto with shift kit, LT4 hotcam, compcams 1.6 pro-magnum roller rockers, eagle 383 stroker kit, headers with flowmaster exhuast...
[Modified by Ivan383, 7:08 AM 1/13/2003]
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Re: Edelbrock tpi or converted LT1 intake for 383... (Ivan383)
the edelbrock base & runners are worth a lot more than a stock lt1 intake. if the lt1 intake is a full conversion ready to go it becomes more fair.
as far as what's better? well what do you do with the car? if you have less than 215-220deg of duration at .50 and don't take the engine over 5500rpms you'll be happier with the big TPI. it's also suited for a high geared stock auto car.
if you have a manual or deep gear on a auto with a converter and a little more cam the LT1 will knock the TPI into next week. the LT1 would be nice on something like a 383 with a 230/236 cam and shifts at 6500rpm with a 6800rpm redline.
as far as what's better? well what do you do with the car? if you have less than 215-220deg of duration at .50 and don't take the engine over 5500rpms you'll be happier with the big TPI. it's also suited for a high geared stock auto car.
if you have a manual or deep gear on a auto with a converter and a little more cam the LT1 will knock the TPI into next week. the LT1 would be nice on something like a 383 with a 230/236 cam and shifts at 6500rpm with a 6800rpm redline.