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How to make power in a carbed 2.8?
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Last edited by Ray Hamilton; 05-08-2007, 02:32 PM.'86 S10 Blazer 4WD, '87 2.8 with 3.1 crank and pistons, A.R.I. "Stage 2 Cam", Iron Heads with stiffer springs, Holley TBI, Manifold bored to fit the TBI Base(4.3 size), Fiero Covers, MSD Coil, DynoMax Muffler and 2.5 Tailpipe, no cat, Auburn Limited Slip, 3.73 final Drive. 700R. '85 Fiero GT 3.4 Hybrid, relieved top intake and exhaust, 57mm TB, Auto. 3.06 final drive.
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Originally posted by IXLR8 View Postwell i have had mine like this for about 30,000miles and havent had a problem with it.. No I dont its completly sealed off because the valve covers leak'86 S10 Blazer 4WD, '87 2.8 with 3.1 crank and pistons, A.R.I. "Stage 2 Cam", Iron Heads with stiffer springs, Holley TBI, Manifold bored to fit the TBI Base(4.3 size), Fiero Covers, MSD Coil, DynoMax Muffler and 2.5 Tailpipe, no cat, Auburn Limited Slip, 3.73 final Drive. 700R. '85 Fiero GT 3.4 Hybrid, relieved top intake and exhaust, 57mm TB, Auto. 3.06 final drive.
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2.8 GM? In a Jeep? I shouldn't be surprised they in isuzu's too. Tell ya what I did....
I had a 1985 S-10 Blazer with a 2.8. I bought .512" cam from summit racing for it, got a roller timing chain, the edelbrock 4 brl carb intake, and a edlebrock 600 carb. I did some major port and polish work to the headsand here's where it got fun. On one side of the intake the runners had an opening of about 1" x 2", on the otherside they were 1" x 1", there is a passage way for the EGR under the ports so they had to shrink it down to allow for crappy emissions, How they planne don a motor running right with left bank to right bank differances that much is beyond me. So, I cut the egr passage out of the bottom of the intake and removed the entire floor of the intake passage for that bank, added some aluminum plate to make up the runner walls back to the proper height to match the other bank, and then welded in a new floor, sans egr passage, and welded off what was left of the egr passage. What I got was a 2.8 that liked to break things, transmissions, torque converters, diff carriers, axles, leaf springs, and one axle tube. Have fun, she launched like a V-8!sigpicHow to make High performance Emissions:
A "true" High flow converter, straight pipe.
Low/No flow EGR valve, block off plate.
Carbon canister and purge valve mod, place in large 30 Gallon can, cover, and place curbside, the city will do the rest.
PCV valve and vent tube, reroute to exhaust to dump where it belongs, on the ground. Or add breathers and let it all free.
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Well have an edelbrock intake as well.. if that is what your talking about with one side of the runners being smaller... Well I also had the 3.4 lower intake manifold off the camaro, so i took the injector holes and tapped them put plugs in each hole, then took a aluminum plate and cut it out to fit over the lower intake. I mounted the original edelbrock upper intake to the camaro lower manifold. made a huge difference on upper range power.. wasnt that hard and was very cheap to do... good luck.. sry to jack your thread man
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Originally posted by CNCguy View PostYou can see the fittings in this pic. http://60degreev6.com/gallery/files/...7_original.jpg
It's way too blurry to make anything out.
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