Manifold suggestions?
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Originally Posted by 6SPEEDEMON
What is the best manifold for a Tbi car with mild mods?

button, you'll get quite a few different perspectives from many... Member
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Car: 1988 IROC-Z TBI
Engine: L04.3 = 305-310-336
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Originally Posted by 6SPEEDEMON
What is the best manifold for a Tbi car with mild mods?

Mildly modded L03 ==> dual-plane manifold.
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Car: 1988 IROC-Z
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thanks! im now looking at the edelbrock Performer Tbi... Its a dual plane, and with my "ultimate" tbi mods, I hope to notice atleast some gain...I have an Lt1 cam i would like to swap in but im alliterate when it comes to prom tuning so I need to do some reasearch first... Thanks Alot guys!
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you could also get a carb intake and then get the tbi adapter. you would have a lot more choices to choose from, and some are cheaper then buying a tbi intake.
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From: Troy, MI
Car: 1988 IROC-Z TBI
Engine: L04.3 = 305-310-336
Transmission: TH-700R4
Axle/Gears: 10-bolt, 3.42 posi
I did the open element and something similar to "Ultimate TBI" mods a few years ago. I had no other mods at the time. I did notice a distinct improvement in the car's ability to pick up the RPM. The difference wasn't earth-shattering or anything, but I do remember that the car felt distinctly less restricted as the RPM climbed.
Incidently, even that "small" change threw the PROM off a little. It wasn't severe or anything, but I did "massage" the VE table gently to get the numbers back on. I could have gotten by without doing that, but it just shows you how sensitive the ECM is.
If you change the intake manifold and do the Ultimate TBI mods I think you'll definitely notice that the car "breathes" better as the RPM climb (but will still be restricted if you have the stock exhaust). It's a good place to start learning to tune the PROM because the tables will be off a little, but not too much, and it should be easy to get things "on" again.
Incidently, even that "small" change threw the PROM off a little. It wasn't severe or anything, but I did "massage" the VE table gently to get the numbers back on. I could have gotten by without doing that, but it just shows you how sensitive the ECM is.
If you change the intake manifold and do the Ultimate TBI mods I think you'll definitely notice that the car "breathes" better as the RPM climb (but will still be restricted if you have the stock exhaust). It's a good place to start learning to tune the PROM because the tables will be off a little, but not too much, and it should be easy to get things "on" again.
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