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Old 08-04-2004, 02:07 PM
camnjeep camnjeep is offline
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wanted-blower-corvette 350 engine

hay everyone, i am a proud owner of a rust free 1984 camaro, it had a stock 305 engine but i recentally bought an engine from a good friend that came out of a corvette. i was wondering if anyone had a blower that they dont need ne more and wanted to sell it or where i could find a nice blower used. i have only just turned 17 and i am rebuilding this car as my budget allows over time. im hopeing to get it done by about the end of june 2005.if anyone has a good blower for sale cheep or if ne one knows where i could get a cheep one that would be great. i am looking for serious horsepower, the least i want is 450hp, i already have 300hp with the corvette tune port injected engine but want to put a blower on it for the look of sticking out of the hood (u know how it is, with the butterfly valves ) thanks!!
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Old 08-27-2004, 12:11 AM
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Re: wanted-blower-corvette 350 engine

Bro I hate to say this but your in for it if you use that engine.

The 1984 or third gen F body Camaro is a weak framed road hugger.

Its fantastic for the stock TPI 305 but if you add any hp to that engine you HAVE to brace the frame. I know this from first hand expirence... theres nothing more embarassing than when you take your car out for the first time drive past your buddies and twist your car so the front left is higher than the rear and the front right is lower than the rear.

Just a little advice from Aces
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