new to 12 valves
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new to 12 valves
im plannin on buyin a first gen sometime here within the next few months and i was wonderin what all can i do it to get the most power out of it? what can i turn up, what can i add? i just want to know what all i could do if money wasnt a problem. so just give me realistic ideas that wouldnt completely break the bank.
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guages and a clutch or tranny would be first just to get the weak points out of the way, then start by working on the pump you can go anywhere from modified pump to just sliding the stock plate, the performance availabilty of these engines is limitless. what are you planning on building it for street, strip, towing, sled pulling. what your building it for determines which route you should take.
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dazed is right sorry about that. if money isnt an issue then i would begin with converting it to a p pump versus the ve rotary design. then your options WOULD be limitless. rotary pumps ve (1st gen) and vp (24v) were notorious for going out without upping the fuel supply and monitoring it closely when highly modified.
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If your just looking to go out and play the old ve is still a strong pump. Like anything though you have to do the supporting fuel mods to all three pumps to make them live. I've seen a hand full of p-pumps die as well. Knock on wood i've yet to loose a ve on any of the trucks I've wrenched on.
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#9
If you're after enough power that you'd consider PEE-pumping it, you'd just as well go ahead and get a 2nd gen and save some money beefing up the engine and trans.
The 91.5 ~ 93 12v is the same as that in the 2nd gen trucks except for the IP (and related stuff: pop-pressures, etc). The VE based CTD can be built to provide 400 ~ 450HP reliably. 500HP+ if you don't mind maintaining it. Pretty-much build it like you would in any other high-performance 12v application. The same years automatic trans (A518, AKA: 46RH) can be built to support said HP reliably.
Last edited by BC847; 12-22-2010 at 08:02 PM.
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