81 vette $1000 upgrade or upgrades ?
have a totally stock 81 vette but already ordered a flowmaster 40 exhaust but i was wondering what yall guys recomemeded to upgrade if i was looking to spend no more than $1000..... college student on a budget. Will be doing more upgrades but want something that i wont have to replace anytime soon and get something quailty
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Originally Posted by jnenos
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have a totally stock 81 vette but already ordered a flowmaster 40 exhaust but i was wondering what yall guys recomemeded to upgrade if i was looking to spend no more than $1000..... college student on a budget. Will be doing more upgrades but want something that i wont have to replace anytime soon and get something quailty
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If you really want to blow 1000 on it and thats your limit then best bang for your buck is swap out the rear gears to a set of 3.55,s for example as long as you are not doing bulk highway driving. It's not always the engine that gives you performance. Next on the list would be trading the trans for a non loc up and higher stall but once again only if your not doing highway commuting.
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Originally Posted by Big2Bird
(Post 1581292325)
Apply the $1,000 towards a Masters Degree, then buy a ZR-1 when you land that first job. :rofl:
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Originally Posted by Big2Bird
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...Apply the $1,000 towards a Masters Degree...
...then buy a ZR-1 when you land that first job... :D |
Originally Posted by Easy Mike
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:iagree:
The ZR-1 might require a Ph.D's salary. :D well thanks for all the jokes... but for real any suggestions ? |
Originally Posted by jnenos
(Post 1581296454)
well thanks for all the jokes... but for real any suggestions ?
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Originally Posted by Easy Mike
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Using the money for school is a real suggestion.
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Since you are getting the exhaust, spring for a simple set of headers to go along with it. Summit Racing has a great selection. This won't be your last vette so understand that, use it as your daily driver, if need be, enjoy school, and when you are done, be like my son, and get that C6!
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A set of headers and a good ignition system. Wires, cap rotor distributor, MSD box.
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Originally Posted by Easy Mike
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Using the money for school is a real suggestion.
:thumbs: Not to mention, as a software engineer I've taken a few electrical courses which helps with a basic understanding of a lot of auto wiring. (until you get to transistors, anyways.) Plus, being a software engineer, EFI doesn't scare me one bit! :) A lot of the stuff I did while in high school & college I had to half-ass due to limited funding. Now that I'm back into the car with better funding, I'm regretting a lot of the decisions I've made and having to do more than just the job over again in some cases. |
Originally Posted by 540 vette
(Post 1581298032)
A set of headers and a good ignition system. Wires, cap rotor distributor, MSD box.
Having an 81 for years, I would have to say not much bang for the buck there. |
I am 53 years old, I have a masters degree, four kids in college and there is NO way I could find $1000 for performance mods to my 81!!!
I have a stock 81, and my research tells me that if I did have $1000 for performance upgrades it would be new heads and a dual exhaust. That will open up a lot of potential. After that it is a cam -- but the ECM on an 81 does not like to big a cam. (reduction in vacuum and confuses ECM, but others have addressed this.) But having an 81 my experience is that it will take some money for maintenance to keep it running for a daily driver, so perhaps you should leave a little for the parts that will inevitably break on a 30+ YO car. |
If you are looking for upgrades, save your money up and get a 383. That will get you your biggest difference in performance.
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