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Your intended usage will be the major player in the right direction for you. Street, solo, sound, drivability, or some combination. Good rule of thumb is $300 = 30 hp exhaust or 3 hp intake. Does your state allow removal of the emission equipment? If so then the answer just got a little easier. Hood clearance is a real issue with all vettes. Keep that in mind as you will have to address this issue as the hp level rises. If drvability and responsiveness is your goal, and it should be, look to packages from Edelbrock, Holly, etc. The best improvement will come with a change from a complicated 4EME carb to a throttlebody EFI. They arr much simpler with most coming with an ultra simple handheld contol unit that is self learning. Milage, smooth idle, instant response, and ease of tuning are all there. Avoid agressive cams. They are the absolute last item that should be changed because stock heads, exhaust, and intakes will neuter it. Don't waist your money on ignition. A simple refresh will be fine. All stock electronic ignition systems will be more than enough until you install a power adder like NO2, blower, or turbo as they increase the air density which requires more energy to cross the plug gap. Regular engine only mods only use the pumping forces already present with improved efficency. What to know more?1981 Vett: What is the best and most efficient way to add horsepower/Carb/exhaust/etc
Thanks! Glad to be here.Daniel,Welcome to CAC!!!!enjoy the forums!!!
I'm looking for more Horsepower for my 1981, over the last 3 years I've lost the "mojo" to drive it...Over the Christmas holidays I've been doing a bunch of research. Its looking like a Chev crate engine, the 350 HO Turn-Key p/n 1921009, its 330 HP @ 5000 RPM and 380 ft-lbs @ 3800 RPM. Its also available in 2 other part numbers, 350 HO Deluxe p/n 19210008 (intake, carburetor and distributor not installed) and 350 HP Base p/n 19210007 (without intake, carburetor and distributor). The Turn-Key engine comes with a carburetor, however I would like EFI, looking at Edelbrock E-Street or equivalent in place of a carburetor. Trying to justify the EFI, cause it adds around $2000 to $2600; for that price, I'm still looking at options... thought I share..