383---LESS POWER!!??
383---LESS POWER!!??
ok, the 305 is seized and...well it gives me a reason to upgrade. NOW, i would like to get a 350 block and build it up...SLOWLY. I send the block to the shop for reconditioning(spelling). I want to install the TES headers because that way i don't have to pull the engine again. I was thinking with TES headers, the airfiol the car already has, and the 3" cat back would a 383 make less power then the 350 when stuck under the basically stock intake?? I would enventually upgrade the intake and everything. Also, my biggest fear the the T-5 sitting behind it. would the 383 rip it to shreads?
i don't know much about the 383 but i have a T5 with a centerforce dual friction clutch attached to my new Ram Jet 350 and so far it's held up well, although I haven't really been as stupid with it as I did with the stock 305. A T56 is next on the list after I get done with this cursed 84 Z28.
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From: St. Augustine, FL
Car: 89 GTA
Engine: 383
Transmission: 4L80E
Axle/Gears: 12 bolt-3.73
The 383 will make more power, but will run out of breath a little sooner also. Not that much power though.
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From: Hinesville, GA USA
Car: '86 IROC-Z/'94 Z28
Engine: 350 LT1/382 LT1
Transmission: 4L60-E/T-56
Axle/Gears: 3.45/3.42 (soon 4.10)
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by camaro6spd:
I was thinking with TES headers, the airfiol the car already has, and the 3" cat back would a 383 make less power then the 350 when stuck under the basically stock intake?? Also, my biggest fear the the T-5 sitting behind it. would the 383 rip it to shreads? </font>
I was thinking with TES headers, the airfiol the car already has, and the 3" cat back would a 383 make less power then the 350 when stuck under the basically stock intake?? Also, my biggest fear the the T-5 sitting behind it. would the 383 rip it to shreads? </font>
The 383 probably wouldn't make less power than the 350 unless there was something wrong with it, but keep in mind that the base is a major restriction, even with a 350. Port it and the plenum, at least. You WILL need a custom prom, no way around it. Best choice is to make the major upgrades all at once so the prom is programmed for it. The T-5 will more than likely meet it's demise (in a thousand little pieces). That's why GM never put an L98 in front of one.
My recommendation: high-flow runners(if youre using TPI), port match to heads, plenum and base, 52mm TB, (MAF) remove screens and fins, cheap stuff, SLP 1 3/4" headers, healthy (not crazy)hyd. cam, MSD-6AL, computer chip. 24# injectors. Save for a T-56. Heads? Just get a good flowing set that aren't rediculously HUGE (hard to do with a 383).
Forget anything?
[This message has been edited by dhirocz (edited May 11, 2001).]
basically when doing as you said, you will make more torque down low but about the same power.
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Kyle Osterholt
Okarche, Oklahoma
ASE Master Certified
86 T/A 383 TPI
89 TTA #1002 T-top/Leather
89 TTA #1358 Hardtop/Leather
80 T/A Pace Car
73 Opel GT
73 bronco
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Kyle Osterholt
Okarche, Oklahoma
ASE Master Certified
86 T/A 383 TPI
89 TTA #1002 T-top/Leather
89 TTA #1358 Hardtop/Leather
80 T/A Pace Car
73 Opel GT
73 bronco
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