got the lo3 out putting in an l98
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got the lo3 out putting in an l98
Hey guys. I have gotten the lo3 out of my 91rs and am in the process of putting the stock l98 that i got off a buddy for a few hundred bucks. My question is will my lo3 manifold bolt up ok? I am getting a chip, larger injectors, esc and knock sensor. Any input definitely greatly appreciated.
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If its intake manifold, I would choose a good carb manifold plus an adaptor, but you might be talking exhaust, in which case by some headers.
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I already have headers and full exhaust on my car. I was just wondering if I could get by for now bolting on the intake manifold that I have do to lack of funds at the moment.
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Yes, the L98 is a better base than an L05 due to its better heads and cam. All factory TBI heads had horrible flow numbers.
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Originally posted by 92blue
Yes, the L98 is a better base than an L05 due to its better heads and cam. All factory TBI heads had horrible flow numbers.
Yes, the L98 is a better base than an L05 due to its better heads and cam. All factory TBI heads had horrible flow numbers.
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Originally posted by weberflorida
Shifty,
Thanks for the heads up? Oh yeah how much does it generally cost to do a head porting job?
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Thanks for the heads up? Oh yeah how much does it generally cost to do a head porting job?
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Shifty, what are you basing the head comparison on? Do you have flow umbers for a ported set of L05 heads? I would really like to see that.
As far as porting heads, if they are stock castings, do not pay someone to port them for you. It will costing you quite a bit. It really isn't difficult for a first timer. I have roughly 150 hours of porting time on a $9 Harbor Freight air grinder. I bought 2 new sets of Carbide bits on Ebay with 6" shanks for about $30 per set (each set brought 4). I spent a grand total of about $70 on mine, and I bought alot more bits than what was needed.
You'll find quite a few very good threads on porting from Sitting Bull, F'Bird-88, Vader, and a few other guys.
As far as porting heads, if they are stock castings, do not pay someone to port them for you. It will costing you quite a bit. It really isn't difficult for a first timer. I have roughly 150 hours of porting time on a $9 Harbor Freight air grinder. I bought 2 new sets of Carbide bits on Ebay with 6" shanks for about $30 per set (each set brought 4). I spent a grand total of about $70 on mine, and I bought alot more bits than what was needed.
You'll find quite a few very good threads on porting from Sitting Bull, F'Bird-88, Vader, and a few other guys.
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