Greg Voth wrote:
Found any cheap places to get a high torque cam and this intake you speak of?
I totally missed this part of your post. It really depends on HOW MUCH OF A CHEAPASS YOU WANT TO BE. Now, I am one of the cheapest sons of bitches around, but I've learned (the hardway) that sometimes I should spend more money to be cheaper in the long run. It's part of the reason I hummed and hawed so long over whether I should shell out the $200 (trailer rental and gas) to pick this truck up, and then spend another $1500 getting the tranny rebuilt.
So, the cheap version is this:
- http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MEL-CL-MTC-1/
Melling torque cam with new lifters. Cheap. The specs are not as aggressive as the CompCam I was recommended BY CompCams, so as long as you don't rev the truck over 4500rpm you should be able to get away with the stock valve springs. Still have to double check that. In case valve springs are needed...
- http://www.ebay.com/itm/SBC-Small-Block-Chevy-HP-Valve-Springs-550-Lift-1-26-Dia-325-lbs-Open-Pressure-/380409786709?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item589230b155#shId
Yes, 99C plus shipping
- http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SLP-KT-3499S/
If you're replacing the cam, you'd be r-tarded to not do the chain and gears.
That cam has been shown to have SOLID improvements over the stock cam. However, the CompCam (with lifters) is only $149.99. When all is said and done (plus shipping) you are looking at $180 to do a cam swap with everything new on the cheap.
Or, you can do this ($360cdn for me, or around $310US for you guys after shipping):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Comp-Cams-K12-249-4-Chevy-XE249H-305-350-computer-/220943486774?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item3371420f36
It comes with the cam CompCams recommends to make as much torque as low as possible (the specs I sent them included long tubes and true duals, an Edelbrock TBI intake, and custom tune). It also has their double roller chain and sprockets, new springs, and new lifters.
Edit-
Realistically, I am fine spending $1k (cam swap, intake, true duals, custom tune) on a free truck that has essentially been in the family for over a decade so it is a well known variable. That to get the performance to a good level, plus $1500 tranny rebuild means I have a truck that should go for another 250,000kms all for $2500. Pretty reasonable.