Need more power
#21
Le Mans Master
It still comes down to money. Lose the efi and go carb or self learning tbi; build a old school sbc You can meet you goal relatively expensively, as long as you don't have emission testing. Going carb will require a hood scoop most of the time.
#22
Gears are about the easiest way to get more performance. The 4+3s came with 3.07s. They used 3.33s for 89 manuals and were up to 3.54s later in the 90s. You can probably sell your Dana 44 with 3.07s for about the same as you can find a later one. Maybe only be out 200.00.
#23
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St. Jude Donor '05
3,45 is a great gear with the L98. Not too tall, not too low and pulls hard.
The comment about L98s and bolt ons to a point is true to a point. "Bolt ons' with most cars arent worth it
Back in the day nobody even called an intake, dual exh, headers or a 4bbl a mod everyone had em and they didnt do much.
The intake sucks, the heads are not great, the exhaust sucks too.
Either do something mild & cost effective, buy a different car or plan on spending a chit ton and changing everything.
Theres a $ threshold on these cars where it goes from worth it to wtf an I thinking. lol
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The comment about L98s and bolt ons to a point is true to a point. "Bolt ons' with most cars arent worth it
Back in the day nobody even called an intake, dual exh, headers or a 4bbl a mod everyone had em and they didnt do much.
The intake sucks, the heads are not great, the exhaust sucks too.
Either do something mild & cost effective, buy a different car or plan on spending a chit ton and changing everything.
Theres a $ threshold on these cars where it goes from worth it to wtf an I thinking. lol
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Last edited by cv67; 09-16-2018 at 04:22 PM.
#24
Intermediate
IDK -- I did a lot of research on this and honestly my takeaway is that for most people these L98 cars are pretty much what they are unless you are going to totally redo the powertrain which is both outside of most people's skill level and budget.
I mean like the other posters have alluded to I am just having fun with my C4 as is. It is faster than most cars on the road just as it is. Plus, why give up the great fuel economy?
I also agree that it makes more sense to get a C5, they are just more powerful to begin with. That is my plan anyway.
I mean like the other posters have alluded to I am just having fun with my C4 as is. It is faster than most cars on the road just as it is. Plus, why give up the great fuel economy?
I also agree that it makes more sense to get a C5, they are just more powerful to begin with. That is my plan anyway.
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St. Jude Donor '05
x2 on a carb...some arent familiar with them today but why limit a build on hood clearance? change it up and make it run!
Run a return line to the tank, a good fan/low temp stat to avoid todays **** they call gas to avoid the boiling off problems they bring.
Outside of hot restarts on pump gas love my 850 dp. Simple reliable and 100% pedal feel
Last edited by cv67; 09-16-2018 at 04:54 PM.
#26
In all honesty, modding an 85 seems to be waste of effort and resources. Stick to a gear change and call it a day. Way to much needs to be changed out and then you have a tangle of parts that never seem to want to cooperate with each other. Unless you want to sink a ton of money and get everything done properly.
I’ve modded an 85, went through different intakes/carbs and other parts. It was sold off and haven’t missed that headache st all.
I’ve modded an 85, went through different intakes/carbs and other parts. It was sold off and haven’t missed that headache st all.
Last edited by ChumpVette; 09-16-2018 at 04:43 PM.
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Way to much needs to be changed out and then you have a tangle of parts that never seem to want to cooperate with each other. Unless you want to sink a ton of money and get everything done properly.
I’ve modded an 85, went through different intakes/carbs and other parts. It was sold off and haven’t missed that headache st all.
I’ve modded an 85, went through different intakes/carbs and other parts. It was sold off and haven’t missed that headache st all.
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#30
Safety Car
How much money do you have for this and are you able to do the work?. To get 300 hp will not take much and if you do the work yourself it is very cheap.
113 used heads
small but good cam
headers
may need a tune
port the intake or use the lt1 intake with supporting mods
less then 3000 if you do the work and 350 hp.
113 used heads
small but good cam
headers
may need a tune
port the intake or use the lt1 intake with supporting mods
less then 3000 if you do the work and 350 hp.
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#33
Team Owner
Good point..efi has its pluses but can be costly to modify. 1000 for an intake is insane.
x2 on a carb...some arent familiar with them today but why limit a build on hood clearance? change it up and make it run!
Run a return line to the tank, a good fan/low temp stat to avoid todays **** they call gas to avoid the boiling off problems they bring.
Outside of hot restarts on pump gas love my 850 dp. Simple reliable and 100% pedal feel
x2 on a carb...some arent familiar with them today but why limit a build on hood clearance? change it up and make it run!
Run a return line to the tank, a good fan/low temp stat to avoid todays **** they call gas to avoid the boiling off problems they bring.
Outside of hot restarts on pump gas love my 850 dp. Simple reliable and 100% pedal feel
$567 already. Add manifold and we are almost there. Is vapor lock a recent thing or has it existed for a long time? Seems like old timers are talking about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vapor_lock
The higher the volatility of the fuel, the more likely it is that vapor lock will occur. Historically, gasoline was a more volatile distillate than it is now and was more prone to vapor lock. Conversely, diesel fuel is far less volatile than gasoline, so that diesel engines almost never suffer from vapor lock.
Last edited by aklim; 09-16-2018 at 11:04 PM.
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#36
Here is my project, -86 L98 TPI Automatic.
Next coming Procharger P600B with Aquamist methanol / water injection.
I've done all the installations myself. The budget was about 4k.
Here's what I have changed, other parts are original.
-2.5" exhaust with X-pipe
-Hedman headers
-New harmonic damper
-Mild Comp Cam cam
-113" Corvette heads - not ported
-1.6 ratio Scorpion roller rockers
-Boshc 4 EV14 30lb injectors with adapters
-Ported intake
-Ported SLP runners
-Ported Plenium
-New MSD wirings
-AC delete kit
-Air pump delete kit
-Airfoil
-K&N filter with opened housing
-PLX wideband
-Tuned original ECM
Dyno tested 330hp and 570Nm.Here's what I have changed, other parts are original.
-2.5" exhaust with X-pipe
-Hedman headers
-New harmonic damper
-Mild Comp Cam cam
-113" Corvette heads - not ported
-1.6 ratio Scorpion roller rockers
-Boshc 4 EV14 30lb injectors with adapters
-Ported intake
-Ported SLP runners
-Ported Plenium
-New MSD wirings
-AC delete kit
-Air pump delete kit
-Airfoil
-K&N filter with opened housing
-PLX wideband
-Tuned original ECM
Next coming Procharger P600B with Aquamist methanol / water injection.
#37
Here is my project, -86 L98 TPI Automatic.
Next coming Procharger P600B with Aquamist methanol / water injection.
I've done all the installations myself. The budget was about 4k.
Here's what I have changed, other parts are original.
-2.5" exhaust with X-pipe
-Hedman headers
-New harmonic damper
-Mild Comp Cam cam
-113" Corvette heads - not ported
-1.6 ratio Scorpion roller rockers
-Boshc 4 EV14 30lb injectors with adapters
-Ported intake
-Ported SLP runners
-Ported Plenium
-New MSD wirings
-AC delete kit
-Air pump delete kit
-Airfoil
-K&N filter with opened housing
-PLX wideband
-Tuned original ECM
Dyno tested 330hp and 570Nm.Here's what I have changed, other parts are original.
-2.5" exhaust with X-pipe
-Hedman headers
-New harmonic damper
-Mild Comp Cam cam
-113" Corvette heads - not ported
-1.6 ratio Scorpion roller rockers
-Boshc 4 EV14 30lb injectors with adapters
-Ported intake
-Ported SLP runners
-Ported Plenium
-New MSD wirings
-AC delete kit
-Air pump delete kit
-Airfoil
-K&N filter with opened housing
-PLX wideband
-Tuned original ECM
Next coming Procharger P600B with Aquamist methanol / water injection.
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#38
Team Owner
With what we have going on today, you'd be right if you insisted on keeping the C4 body. Much easier to buy an LS equipped car and mod it.
#39
Racer
I recommend people try to build with what they have as a learning experience and so IF they every sell the car it is easier to return to stock. The other thing to remember is that an LS swap is more than a bolt up. It is weeks ( usually) of fitting parts and fabricating mounts to make the supporting parts like fuel system, cooling and the accessories on the front of the engine play nice.
An LS swap is great bang for the buck, but an engine swap isn't always in the cards.
#40
I can't speak for all but some of us follow the idea you have to **** with the D!$# you got. I mod on a budget and limited time. Can I convert my L98 car and ecu system to an LS with 24 or 58X system? Yea I can, but at that rate I will grab the megasquirt sitting in my box of goodies for another day and have all the features I could want and get a 6.0L vortec block as a start.
I recommend people try to build with what they have as a learning experience and so IF they every sell the car it is easier to return to stock. The other thing to remember is that an LS swap is more than a bolt up. It is weeks ( usually) of fitting parts and fabricating mounts to make the supporting parts like fuel system, cooling and the accessories on the front of the engine play nice.
An LS swap is great bang for the buck, but an engine swap isn't always in the cards.
I recommend people try to build with what they have as a learning experience and so IF they every sell the car it is easier to return to stock. The other thing to remember is that an LS swap is more than a bolt up. It is weeks ( usually) of fitting parts and fabricating mounts to make the supporting parts like fuel system, cooling and the accessories on the front of the engine play nice.
An LS swap is great bang for the buck, but an engine swap isn't always in the cards.
I wouldn’t waste the time or money trying to modify an L98.
To each their own.