bradvette
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- Corvette
- 1990 Bright Red Coupe, 6 speed, Z51-FX3, Loaded
Those with Superrams & cams, heads, exhaust............Would love to hear your description of spirited daily driving --- both straight line (highway driving, etc), around town and especially out in the country (all the curves)........How does it feel, how does it compare to when you had the factory TPI setup? Torque/power when coming out of the curves --- you know, where the real fun is when it comes to driving.
It will be especially helpful in hearing from those who have a manual tranny – in particular a ZF-6 – with this setup. I would assume 4+3’s aren’t too much different. 350cid. Autos, however, I’m sure are.
Having large tube runners & ported stock plenum on top of the SR manifold, I'd like to have a good idea what to expect when going to the SR runners & plenum kit.
After having the SR "upper" kit installed, I'm planning on keeping and driving the vette for a long time. Do I have any particular engine problems to be concerned with?
Also…….are there any complaints out there for daily driving purposes? Is this thing slower early on in the RPM band? I like off-idle head-smash as max as possible, and best power in the low-upper/mid RPMs --- where real driving occurs for us. So I’m interested in what the “full” SR does in daily driving applications.
Here’s the thing……..I’m not planning on spending all my days driving 4000-5500 RPMs all day…..this is obviously where the drag racers are more interested with. BUT I’ll want the power and torque there when I want it…….Just don’t want to “lose” anything on the low end vs. my current intake setup.
My current setup: LPE 219 cam, SR base manifold/ported stock plenum/52mm TB, AFR 187cc 100% CNC'd comp ported heads, headers & catback.
Thanks for any & all input........................Brad
It will be especially helpful in hearing from those who have a manual tranny – in particular a ZF-6 – with this setup. I would assume 4+3’s aren’t too much different. 350cid. Autos, however, I’m sure are.
Having large tube runners & ported stock plenum on top of the SR manifold, I'd like to have a good idea what to expect when going to the SR runners & plenum kit.
After having the SR "upper" kit installed, I'm planning on keeping and driving the vette for a long time. Do I have any particular engine problems to be concerned with?
Also…….are there any complaints out there for daily driving purposes? Is this thing slower early on in the RPM band? I like off-idle head-smash as max as possible, and best power in the low-upper/mid RPMs --- where real driving occurs for us. So I’m interested in what the “full” SR does in daily driving applications.
Here’s the thing……..I’m not planning on spending all my days driving 4000-5500 RPMs all day…..this is obviously where the drag racers are more interested with. BUT I’ll want the power and torque there when I want it…….Just don’t want to “lose” anything on the low end vs. my current intake setup.
My current setup: LPE 219 cam, SR base manifold/ported stock plenum/52mm TB, AFR 187cc 100% CNC'd comp ported heads, headers & catback.
Thanks for any & all input........................Brad






