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WayFast84 07-15-2006 11:43 AM

Need help matching parts!
 
I will use vortec heads on a 305 and I want to go back to basics with a non CC Carb. What gears would be the best for a Strip-street car :twisted: Gas milage doesnt matter. what converter,cam, distributer, manifold and 2 1/2 in 2 1/2 out muffler.


part numbers would be awsome

thanks

84HOtransam 07-15-2006 12:05 PM

with your trans id go with 3.73's
for the dizzy get a non cc HEI. available used or new ones go for 90ish from summit

i know nothing about converter selection...maybe get intouch with a conmpany that makes them..

Ian 07-15-2006 01:15 PM

your best bet would be to call up a cam company like comp cams, tell them your goals and what heads, intake and exhaust you're using and they'll point you in the right direction. After that you can call up a converter company and tell them the specs of the motor and they'll set you up with the right converter for your car. Take advantage of company tech lines :)

chrisfrom nj 07-17-2006 07:44 PM

crane cam mild roller cam for a 305 holly 600 carb roller tip rockers high rize intake 373 gears non computer controlled dist. 2400 stall converter open air cleaner with the intake and carb and open air cleaner you will have hood clearence issues i would get a fiberglass hood or cut the stock hood and fins a scoup that will work

WildBillyT 07-18-2006 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian
your best bet would be to call up a cam company like comp cams, tell them your goals and what heads, intake and exhaust you're using and they'll point you in the right direction. After that you can call up a converter company and tell them the specs of the motor and they'll set you up with the right converter for your car. Take advantage of company tech lines :)

This is fantastic advice.

bad64chevelle 07-18-2006 10:19 PM

:werd: matching the parts all together by calling up companies and doing some homework with them is the best way to get your car going.


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