Unless you want to dump that cash into an LS swap I would leave it alone and do maintenance only items (other than the TBI swap itself).
Unless you want to dump that cash into an LS swap I would leave it alone and do maintenance only items (other than the TBI swap itself).
with the gearing you plan to use I wouldn't be too concerned with engine torque numbers with the intention of using this rig for crawling. My concern would be reliability and the ability for the engine to run in situations where a carb fails.
GEN III > 383
Martin
You could buy multiple 5.3 setups for the price of building one 383.
Martin
Yeah the thing is though i could ride these 4.10s out a bit more if i had a a motor that made good torque down low. Ls motors are great and all but i think there powerband is lacking down low...i think that its the lack of stroke.
with the right gear reduction you don't need to worry about engine torque for your application. IMO your going about it ass backwards trying to put money in an engine for torque when it's accomplished more reliably through proper gearing. Aren't you going to do the 241/205 setup behind the 4spd?
You run TBI for reliability not performance.
I would run a Megasquirt system on it because it will work for either engine you decide to go with. Just have to reflash it and some wiring and your ready to go. Plus finding a 6.0L without a computer should be alot easier than finding one with and cheaper.
Plus with the Megasquirt it won't care what size of motor or what cam you decide to put in it. There are a ton of chevy maps out there to get you going so the tuning aspect of it will be very minimal.
Yeah the more i read about MS the more i want it. Im more than capable of building it so that will save me some money over the PNP setups. Having the ability to change settings instead of having to get new chips burned seems like the way to go.




