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C-4 Engine questions

Old Oct 11, 2013 | 01:21 PM
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I acquired a 1996 c4 convertible this spring and would like some direction as to improving performance without removing engine from car LT-1 w/91K on it

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Old Oct 11, 2013 | 03:08 PM
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You can do plenty without pulling the engine...better air intake, Long tube headers, cat back exhaust, roller rockers & springs, change rear; lots of threads on these subjects if you do a search.
Also with a little teardown....new heads or have yours ported, port intake and throttle body.
Figure out how much you have to spend. Then do some reading, decide if / what you can do yourself then post up. You'll get tons of opinions .
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LT1 or LT4?
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Thank you Budget is undetermined as yet, but probably 2-3K
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LT -1 w/91K on it
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Old Oct 12, 2013 | 01:41 PM
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I think the intake and heads flow pretty good as they are.

I bet if you did your exhaust, gears and torque converter you'd be happy.
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LT1 exhaust flows pretty good and you won't find much bang for the buck in changing it with a stock engine, same with the stock intake manifold.
If you have 2.59 rear gearing 3.45, 3.56 etc will make a huge improvement IRT acceleration.
However, for real power improvements on a LT1 require more than bolt ons IE Head, cam, headers etc.

(check out advanced induction if you want some proven reliable LT1 power)


FWIW I'm still using the factory cat back (collector pipes into high flow cats with out the resonator)on my 95 and we've had it on the dyno with a pressure gauge hooked to the wide band bungs in the header collectors IOT see if it was time to upgrade the exhaust and even on a 7300 rpm pull there was no excessive back pressure. I'm sure that some day I'll mod enough to have to install the 3" BB system that's been in the attic for more than five years.
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