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Old 05-21-2007, 11:36 AM
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3.4 Performance?

Ok so i have a 94 firebird with a 3.4 and no matter how hard i try to look i cant find anything to beef her up. I dont want to swap the 6 for an 8 especially with gas prices as high as they are now. Does any one know of any wear i can find a cam, supercharger, blower, rebuild kit or anythign to give it a little more power? I dontr want it all i just want somethign to give it a little more torque its got plenty of speed but the torque just blows and i cant think of wat to do to get more, i put in a high flow air filter, a shift kit, took off the catalitic converter, and she still has low torque does any one know of somethign i can do for a few hundred bucks to get better torque?

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Re: 3.4 Performance?

I am not sure as far as where you are going to find those things but if you had in mind to go with forced induction and then camming it as well you are not going to get great gas mileage. In fact, modding it that extensively it would probably be pretty bad. The T56 on the LT1's have a nice sixth gear and don't do bad on gas on the highway.
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supercharging wouldn't be too good of an idea without building the motor up first.
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Re: 3.4 Performance?

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Ok so i have a 94 firebird with a 3.4 and no matter how hard i try to look i cant find anything to beef her up. I dont want to swap the 6 for an 8 especially with gas prices as high as they are now. Does any one know of any wear i can find a cam, supercharger, blower, rebuild kit or anythign to give it a little more power? I dontr want it all i just want somethign to give it a little more torque its got plenty of speed but the torque just blows and i cant think of wat to do to get more, i put in a high flow air filter, a shift kit, took off the catalitic converter, and she still has low torque does any one know of somethign i can do for a few hundred bucks to get better torque?
pace setter headers have headers for 3.4 liters. turbo kit ur gonna have to get a custom job with injectors, high flow fuel pump etc... anything u do basically is gonna bring down ur gas milage..try to port n polish ur intake and exaust manifold.
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