Mattchu60
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- Joined
- Jul 25, 2012
- Posts
- 197
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- Location
- Iowa
- First Name
- Matt
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- k10
- Engine Size
- 350
I spoke with a local engine rebuilder here yesterday and we discussed rebuilding my tired old TBI 350 engine. He has some ideas which I am not sure would work, wanted to run them by you all.
First off, says for a little more power we could put in flat top pistons and hes guessing compression would climb up to around 10:1. I told him I run 87 octane gas (that's what we have around here) and he thought it would be fine without any pinging. I have a tough time believing that one, thoughts?
Second, he wants me to keep the TBI system on the truck, says I will miss it after its gone and carb wont run as well - was thinking of putting carb on so I could actually modify the cam and heads without having issues with the TBI system not running well. Option 2 is to get a chip burned, but I read a lot of stories where that is a nightmare or never works right. We are thinking of getting some GM Vortec heads for it, and an RV-style cam - I use the truck to tow, not to race.
Thoughts on above?
First off, says for a little more power we could put in flat top pistons and hes guessing compression would climb up to around 10:1. I told him I run 87 octane gas (that's what we have around here) and he thought it would be fine without any pinging. I have a tough time believing that one, thoughts?
Second, he wants me to keep the TBI system on the truck, says I will miss it after its gone and carb wont run as well - was thinking of putting carb on so I could actually modify the cam and heads without having issues with the TBI system not running well. Option 2 is to get a chip burned, but I read a lot of stories where that is a nightmare or never works right. We are thinking of getting some GM Vortec heads for it, and an RV-style cam - I use the truck to tow, not to race.
Thoughts on above?