Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
- Posts
- 245
- Reaction score
- 306
- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
So if y'all saw my previous post, you know I installed an exhaust cut out on my '83 K20 a month or so ago. Two to one exhaust, long tube headers, reworked 906 heads, vortec intake and a Summit 1103 cam. Been a blast cruising in the ol' girl!
Love having the 'fun switch' for some light strip cruising, and she sure garners a lot of attention when I do! lol
Here's something I learned though. Opening the cutout cuts torque SIGNIFICANTLY! I can really feel the torque drop when I'm on a country road by myself and stomp it. She takes a little longer to get up to speed, but then the power comes back on with a vengeance at the top end.
I had read that open headers would kill torque on the low side, but bring the HP back harder on the top end, so it's kinda fun seeing the science in action.
Anyway, happy cruisin!
Love having the 'fun switch' for some light strip cruising, and she sure garners a lot of attention when I do! lol
Here's something I learned though. Opening the cutout cuts torque SIGNIFICANTLY! I can really feel the torque drop when I'm on a country road by myself and stomp it. She takes a little longer to get up to speed, but then the power comes back on with a vengeance at the top end.
I had read that open headers would kill torque on the low side, but bring the HP back harder on the top end, so it's kinda fun seeing the science in action.
Anyway, happy cruisin!