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Old 02-21-2013, 11:53 PM   #1
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305 TBI performance upgrades

I have a 1987 r10 with a 305 TBI. The truck only has 120k original miles. I want to get a bit more performance but dont want to sacrifice rilability as it will be my main transportation other than my harley. Is there anything that i can do other than completely rebuilding it or dropping in a 350. I know way more about things with two wheels than i do about things with four. Also i definately want to upgrade to a better transmission. What would be the best choice. Thanks for the (good) advice.
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Old 02-22-2013, 12:39 AM   #2
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Re: 305 TBI performance upgrades

Consider a TBI spacer for your engine, at least a set of shorty headers and opening up the exhaust to a set of duals, upgrade to a good set of sparkplug wires MSD 8 MM work great (Low resistance, more HP). I had a MSD multi-spark on my truck to make it use all of the fuel put into the cylinders and not waste it. Stick with the factory Delco coil, and Factory Delco plugs, can't beat them. I put a standard 14" X 4" tall K&N filter on top of mine and opened up the air intake to support he exhaust mods. Look for a 700R4 OD tranny to back this up.
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Old 02-22-2013, 03:31 PM   #3
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Thanks for the tips Frank.
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Old 02-22-2013, 04:14 PM   #4
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Consider a TBI spacer for your engine, at least a set of shorty headers and opening up the exhaust to a set of duals, upgrade to a good set of sparkplug wires MSD 8 MM work great (Low resistance, more HP). I had a MSD multi-spark on my truck to make it use all of the fuel put into the cylinders and not waste it. Stick with the factory Delco coil, and Factory Delco plugs, can't beat them. I put a standard 14" X 4" tall K&N filter on top of mine and opened up the air intake to support he exhaust mods. Look for a 700R4 OD tranny to back this up.
Okay Frank, I have another question for you. Would removing all the emissions stuff off the truck help the performance (i cannot see why i wouldn't)? If so what all should i take off?
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Old 02-22-2013, 04:33 PM   #5
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Re: 305 TBI performance upgrades

I had this setup on my 91 TBI truck. There would be some differences, but the theory is the same.
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Re: 305 TBI performance upgrades

best performance upgrade for a 305 ... is a 350
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Old 02-22-2013, 05:44 PM   #7
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Re: 305 TBI performance upgrades

I say he already has the 700r. he only way to upgrade is for a 4l60e or 4l80e(just my opinion.) the only thing with going to these transmissions is the cost.
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Old 02-22-2013, 09:37 PM   #8
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Okay Frank, I have another question for you. Would removing all the emissions stuff off the truck help the performance (i cannot see why i wouldn't)? If so what all should i take off?
Removing emissions equipment is not going to be super beneficial with the possible exception of removing the smog pump, which is driven by the engine obviously.
A lot of people like to remove the EGR, but to keep from getting a check engine light, you would have to get that programmed out of the computer.
Removing the catalytic converter does free up the exhaust. Just make sure you keep the O2 sensor.
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Old 02-22-2013, 09:50 PM   #9
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Re: 305 TBI performance upgrades

I've used the Edelbrock Performer TBI intake on a couple of my trucks. It gives a noticeable performance improvement.
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I've used the Edelbrock Performer TBI intake on a couple of my trucks. It gives a noticeable performance improvement.
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I have definately been thinking hard about the performer intake and possibly pairing it with the edelbrock performer-plus cam kit. Have you or anybody you know used this cam, and if so what did ya think?
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Yes, I used the intake, cam, and TES headers on my 92 when I built a 350 for it. It ran fine but nothing terribly inspiring. Just a good peppy engine.

BTW, I don't believe Edelbrock makes the Tubular Exhaust System headers anymore.
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Old 02-22-2013, 11:13 PM   #12
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Yes, I used the intake, cam, and TES headers on my 92 when I built a 350 for it. It ran fine but nothing terribly inspiring. Just a good peppy engine.

BTW, I don't believe Edelbrock makes the Tubular Exhaust System headers anymore.
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I appreciate your feedback. It sounds like this set up is perfect for what I want. I want this to be a reliable daily driver, not a hot rod. Thank you for helping me out man.
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