Do 3400's with 3500 heads really make more power than if they had 3400 heads? If the compression calculater is correct you would lose @ .5 of a compression ratio. That seems like alot, can they flow that much more to make up for it?
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Please give me more information. Arn't the ports larger so wouldn't that hurt velocity? or is the shape of the ports that much better that you get velocity and volume with the 3500 heads. At what RPM would you see the benifits of 3500 heads on a 3400 with a stock cam? Would you need a larger cam to benifit from 3500 heads?
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ok i just checked on what it would cost for me to bore it, and it may be worth it. so if i bore it and use the 3500 heads, i will get about the same effects as the 3400, correct? and what about the lower intake? i know the upper intake has less factory flow but what about the lower and will my '98 exhaust mani (chevy malibu) fit the 3500 heads?
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ok i just checked on what it would cost for me to bore it, and it may be worth it. so if i bore it and use the 3500 heads, i will get about the same effects as the 3400, correct? and what about the lower intake? i know the upper intake has less factory flow but what about the lower and will my '98 exhaust mani (chevy malibu) fit the 3500 heads?
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15-20hp, 5-10 more with a 65mm TB and porting the 3400 upper.
For the cost of new pistons and boring a 3100, you can find a 3400 with lower miles. If you are going to go the overbore route, i suggest running higher compression for the power and gas mileage. I would run the 3500 manifolds if you can find them. 98 exhaust isn't that great.Ben
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