Bachert24
OBS Enthusiast
Any of yall in in or near Michigan that can do my tune if I go with the 0411 upgrade? Also anyone found a video on swapping in a warlboro yet?
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"those vortec 454's need the stock injectors replaced, if they haven't been already, and then lower intake manifold gaskets replaced every 125-150k, along with the fpr since you're in there".How many miles are on it? Hopefully, those are original seats which would mean fairly low miles. And it's fairly rust free considering it's a Michigan truck (rockers don't count). Those vortec 454's need the stock injectors replaced, if they haven't been already, and then lower intake manifold gaskets replaced every 125-150k, along with the fpr since you're in there. The 454/4l80e combo will go forever though. Nice starting point.
I suggest leaving the heads and cam alone untill you need to do a full overhaul. I got a noticeable improvement in performance in my 2000 L29 when I installed a K&N air intake and a less restrictive muffler.Thanks man, sadly has 207K on it, so I have no clue what has and hasnt been done on this thing. Im sure Ill find out the hard way! Definitely need to look at those brakes, I do want to add some power, was thinking heads, cam, and headers but who knows how far I will go, was looking at FI kit the other day from procharger but might be out of my price range.
Any of yall in in or near Michigan that can do my tune if I go with the 0411 upgrade? Also anyone found a video on swapping in a warlboro yet?
That gauge isn't gonna work for you. You'll need one with a schrader valve fitting as Schurkey mentioned. Unless you happen to have a hose you can thread into that block that has a schrader valve.Thanks for the info I’ll check the trims. Here’s my gauge I sent the wrong pic
And I'll second that opinion from @fisher on the exhaust. Can't say I've had an intake that has made a difference, and I've tried a few, although I do have a Volant in a box to try. But exhaust matters imo. After having been thru a few of these L29's, I've pretty much settled into leaving the engine stock'ish and doing a good/great dual exhaust (I've had bad ones that have robbed power), and then lowering the gears if necessary (edit: by lowering I mean increasing numerically). I'll save up for a supercharger if I want more front grunt (which, of course, I am always on the lookout for one). That said, I am curious on a cam... a 199/212 with a 109 and low 400's intrigues me to no end on this engine.I suggest leaving the heads and cam alone untill you need to do a full overhaul. I got a noticeable improvement in performance in my 2000 L29 when I installed a K&N air intake and a less restrictive muffler.
And I'll second that opinion from @fisher on the exhaust. Can't say I've had an intake that has made a difference, and I've tried a few, although I do have a Volant in a box to try. But exhaust matters imo. After having been thru a few of these L29's, I've pretty much settled into leaving the engine stock'ish and doing a good/great dual exhaust (I've had bad ones that have robbed power), and then lowering the gears if necessary (edit: by lowering I mean increasing numerically). I'll save up for a supercharger if I want more front grunt (which, of course, I am always on the lookout for one). That said, I am curious on a cam... a 199/212 with a 109 and low 400's intrigues me to no end on this engine.
So smaller than stock is what you're after? These were something ike 208/208, a dumb LSA/ICL, and .480" lift.
Stock was 204/209, 480's and a 118
yes, I want a wide split on duration and not as much lift