You'll have to modify the reluctor on the backside of a rwd 3.4 (not 3400) balancer to produce a signal like a 7X crank signal would. Measure out the notches on a 3.4 crank reluctor with a degree wheel and transfer that to the balancer's reluctor, then weld the other notches shut. I've heard that the dis module can and can't be run without the 24X signal so I'm not sure what's right, but I don't think it's nececary. You don't need the cam sensor. You definately need to seal off the dizzy hole with an oil pump drive from a 3x00 motor.
How high you can push the compression is dependant on what fuel you're using, your cam specs and what you plan on doing. If you're turbocharging later I'd stick around 9.5. If it's n/a then you can get away with a pretty high number with a lopey enough cam. Go to kb-silvolite's website and use their dynamic compression ratio calc to figure out where you need to be. IMO, any higher than 9.5 dynamic compression with pump gas is too much.
How high you can push the compression is dependant on what fuel you're using, your cam specs and what you plan on doing. If you're turbocharging later I'd stick around 9.5. If it's n/a then you can get away with a pretty high number with a lopey enough cam. Go to kb-silvolite's website and use their dynamic compression ratio calc to figure out where you need to be. IMO, any higher than 9.5 dynamic compression with pump gas is too much.
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