doclove
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Thinking about edelbrock kit 2022 to boost my 350/180hp to 315hp. Will that work
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Careful with horsepower claims. The 180 that GM states for your car is SAE net. Crate engine and dyno numbers are stated in Gross HP (no mufflers, air cleaner, drive belts, accessories etc). Sometimes there's 25% difference so perhaps your 315 expected HP would be closer to 235 SAE net. If that's worth $1500 to you that's great but you'll still be passed by many Honda Civics.
Think about getting the compression ratio up beyond the stock 9:1 as a base mod.
To expand even further, both gross and SAE net HP numbers are engine dyno, not chassis dyno.
Ok, I have a new question. Does the motor have to come out to put a different cam in. 350 short block
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What all has to come put
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I get asked a lot about power when building a vette diff or trailing arms, how much power will it handle? My first answer is always "What are you going to use the car for?" Same applies to power. If you are new to old vettes and just want to drive it with some punch then a cam, intake, real dual exhaust, carb and Ign tuning will be nice. If you want to really race it you can but once you build the power up you have to consider everything South of the flywheel. Not so bad up to about 400hp but after that things will break with some abuse and cost a lot to repair. My son's 75 has 500hp at the wheels with a mini blower and nox it will do the 1/4 in the high 10's if driven right with the right track and temps but it's almost useless to drive on the street. Yes it's legal and driveable but I will never sit it. With racing seats, a full cage, and more switches then a jet, not to mention the volume of exhaust noise it has. I must be getting old, but that just nothing for me and I custom built the whole drivetrain. I go out in my 325hp 72 automatic and cruise as far away from people and cities as I can get. It's my own free time and I don't care who is passing me. I have this car because that is what I wanted 45 years ago and know it's limitations.
So my advice, if you like the car and are only going to drive it- then drive it. If it runs good and is reliable save your money for gas and put on the miles.