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Posted by chvet73 on October 26, 2004 at 19:44:03 from (68.190.251.89):
In Reply to: More power out of a Chevy Small block posted by J.D. Jim A on October 26, 2004 at 18:09:15:
Notice my name. It comes from Corvette. Mine has a TBI 350. 1. I would not use a 305. 350's are readily available. Much more power. 2. I have a Holley 750 throttle body. It's available for your setup. 3. Here's a list of my other mods: a. MSD 6 Ignition b. Hedman Headers c. Modified computer chip matched to mods, many companies offer this d. Edlebrock cam and manifold e. Custom exhaust All this has made one quick car. I'm really an old guy like most of the rest of you. This was an adventure in having a fast car I never had as a kid. I know its faster than the wifes GT Mustang. But I'm just enjoying it, not trying to prove anything. Hope this helps and I'll be glad to answer any other questions you have about it.
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