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Yeah it runs fine other than carb needing floats adjusted(I'm hopefully assuming) I've got headers for it and will be getting 2.5 exhaust in a month or so...noob question time..will timing be an issue after installing a cam...i hate timing
Yeah it runs fine other than carb needing floats adjusted(I'm hopefully assuming) I've got headers for it and will be getting 2.5 exhaust in a month or so...noob question time..will timing be an issue after installing a cam...i hate timing
Budget?
Cheap Vortec Heads are several hundred, and used will need to be gone through.
Also, Vortec Heads require a different intake manifold, as the mating angle between the manifold and heads is way off compared to standard heads and intakes. You will need different valve covers as well and all the other parts, like valve springs, as most Vortecs are sold "bare."
Cheap new Vortec's and intake will set you back, on the low end, more than $1,000-without valve covers and all the springs, etc. . . When you are all in on a cheap Vortec setup, $1,500+ is more likely. Then you said you want to re-cam. . . more $$$.
Vortec's can, when set up correctly, gain around 50HP; more with modifications and upgrades parts.
These types of "upgrades" are always more than a couple of bolt on parts. EVERYTHING needs to be mated together with parts to are designed to "work together" in harmony to create the best HP/Performance curves. These "assemblies" always require their own specific parts, which don't always work with the old school parts.