elaborate on the findings of your mechanic
I have a short, partial list, but I am quite reluctant to nay-say any products, lest I invoke the wrath of members?
Many Vette owners seek improvements or distinction for our 4-wheeled passion. This makes us vulnerable to marketing hype and not wishing to feel taken, we perceive improvement and vociferously defend, in the face of questions.
SpanishVettes said what I have said all along. You mod your engine enough; you need a custom chip. Perhaps some shop can burn a new chip that gets within the ECM's range for fine tuning; perhaps not. EVERY ENGINE is different!
I drove a very rich running car for years; unable to find a great chip guy. When I went to the guy with the best reputation, he improved it, but needed much more time to get it right than either of us had. The richness fouled my CAT and soiled my car's rear. I had slightly tweaked heads, with larger valves, headers and a mild cam; hardly a radical change, but enough to exceed the '84 ECM's 'tweek' range.
as much time re-burning chips as porting the heads I agree, totally, from my experience. My chip took hundreds of hours, as no dyno was available and well over a grand. I was not charged for all the time the two guys spent on my car, and they started with a chip that was fairly close! The results amaze anyone who knows something about engines; especially those ECM controlled. Other experts claimed that this 406 would never idle proberly nor pass California SMOG. It idles with a smile-evoking lope and passed SMOG with ease. It lights the 315's at ease; as any Vette I own, should.
I am glad Eagle is happy with his chip and his car. Such is the bottom line, right? My car delivers driveability and face stretching performance while appearing like a stock '84. I can, and do pass gas stations. Our wishes and cars are somewhat different, which is GREAT.
My summary? Know what you want from your car and ask the best professionals you can find. I listen to how they say it as well as what they say. Minimize the mix and match ideas, meaning use ONE approach. For example, some tuners increase fuel pressure with small injectors. Others use factory pressure and size the injectors based on expected horsepower. Both may work equally well, but a combination will not. The engne is a system and must be engineered as such.
- I found Monza exhaust noisy w/o perceived flow improvement.
- I found a 52 mm BBK to flow plenty of air to my 550hp, 406, even breathing hot, post-radiator air. Colder air is more dense and would likely increase power.
- I found wrapping headers delivers much better power. My headers did not crystallize and fall apart.
- I found very FEW totally honest, experienced Vette shops.
- I found little or no change from pulley size changes.
- I found (in CAC) that a popular air filter made no difference in a lab test.
- I found the TBI could NOT be modified to flow like the old Smokey Yunick manifold it was emulating.
- I found custom chip demands much time and $$$ to get the most from my engine. My hat's off to Jeff and the great comments on his work.
- Finally, I was told the license plate cold air rammer, the MAF screen cut, an MSD and the TB bypass are probably not going to deliver too much.
These last three are very popular with CACers and I expect to be flamed. Weigh for yourself, with your God-given common sense what my 'guy' said. The air flows through the TB at a very high speed. How much can it be warmed up in those 3 or so inches?
How much more airflow does no MAF screen allow? Look at the cross sectional area freed. Weigh that against the easy damage to this expensive part and decide for yourself.
The engine only uses as much spark as it needs to fire the plug. The HEI delivers plenty in a normally aspirated engine. MSD means Multiple Spark Discharge; the HEI doesn't. The burns in my cylinders are fine with the HEI. Less than optimal ignition components and/or mixture issues might be covered up.
It's your car and your money. I truly hope you enjoy it as you intended. Part of that joy for me is working on things. I wasted some dough, but learned, too. It serves no one to blast another for sharing their lessons.
I'll wave, even if YOU don't.

mike
