03-20-2002, 08:46 PM | #1 |
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What to do....
Hmmm... I've got a 68 c10 longbed with a 250 in it now. I bought a 400 small block to put in it.. I love the torque this motor can put out out. On the other hand, my dad has a friend selling a totaled 95 camaro with the LT1 and 4l60e setup. That's tempting too. I just can't decide what to go with. FI would be great, but the carb 400 should be an easier install and more torque as is. I don't think the LT1 is very modifiable. What would you guys do???
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03-20-2002, 08:52 PM | #2 |
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carburators grew up with the dinosaurs.....but so did I! If its got a puter on it (that I cant type measages into),I dont want to deal with it!!!!....69 longhorn.
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03-20-2002, 08:57 PM | #3 |
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Actually The LT1 if very accepting to modifications. The only real problem is getting past the VATS (vehicle anti theft system). That is done easy with a harness from many places. Add a vortech blower and look out. Anyway it is a relativly easy swap, and a very reliable one.
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03-20-2002, 08:59 PM | #4 |
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The lt1 takes more knowledge tp tune and repair, its easier to hotrod an old carbed engine and also cheaper as well.
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03-20-2002, 11:43 PM | #5 |
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I'd take the 400, but I'm old fashoned.
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03-20-2002, 11:53 PM | #6 |
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wow that 250 sounds temping... they can put out some torque too!......
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03-21-2002, 09:07 AM | #7 |
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hehe.. you guys aren't helping! I think I'd rather have the 400, but I like the idea of having AC and 90k mile 350.. It probably wouldn't really matter which I chose. I can't keep the wheels from spinning with this little 250.
------------------ milanplechata@hotmail.com Lexington, SC 1968 c/10 lwb 250/3 on the tree 1970 CST/10 lwb no motor/trans http://communities.msn.com/6772GMTru...68longbed.msnw On every soul, a little rain must fall.
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