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Corvette
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SBC Ignition: Modify Stock HEI, Mystery meat dizzy or high $ aftermarket?
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<blockquote data-quote="dat30yoboomer" data-source="post: 263693" data-attributes="member: 7805"><p>Hey guys I've got a question about this C4 crossfire->carb conversion I'm threatening. I'm curious as to which method would be the most cost effective:</p><p>-Stock SBC distributor, modified for curves: I have a stock SBC HEI distributor and I was wondering if it was worth it to try to modify it for timing advance curve. It's condition is unknown</p><p>-Mystery meat clone HEI distributor: If any of these are any good, I see ads for them from $50-100</p><p>-Cough up the dosh for a MSD/"big name" distributor: $200</p><p></p><p>This is definitely a bit of a budget build, I don't have sky high power demands, and I want to see how far I can make a dollar stretch with regards to performance! Excepting the distributor, I've got a cam kit, and valve springs I'm looking at for just over $300 and a set of ported vortec heads I scored for $50. I'm hoping for 300hp, a 50% upgrade over the 205hp the dual tbi setup the '84 vette has!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dat30yoboomer, post: 263693, member: 7805"] Hey guys I've got a question about this C4 crossfire->carb conversion I'm threatening. I'm curious as to which method would be the most cost effective: -Stock SBC distributor, modified for curves: I have a stock SBC HEI distributor and I was wondering if it was worth it to try to modify it for timing advance curve. It's condition is unknown -Mystery meat clone HEI distributor: If any of these are any good, I see ads for them from $50-100 -Cough up the dosh for a MSD/"big name" distributor: $200 This is definitely a bit of a budget build, I don't have sky high power demands, and I want to see how far I can make a dollar stretch with regards to performance! Excepting the distributor, I've got a cam kit, and valve springs I'm looking at for just over $300 and a set of ported vortec heads I scored for $50. I'm hoping for 300hp, a 50% upgrade over the 205hp the dual tbi setup the '84 vette has! [/QUOTE]
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