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hot rodding a 4.3L

Old Aug 30, 2006 | 03:35 AM
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When I pulled the tranny from a 4.3 truck for my 2.8 truck, I grabbed a couple little things. Battery tray, coolant overflow etc. So hang onto the 91 as stated.
 
Old Aug 30, 2006 | 01:43 PM
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realy so i can use the rad out of the 91 instead o buying a new one?
that would save me quite a bit of money.
both vehicles are 4x4.

buying that 91 is going to pay off so much.
bought it for 900 bucks, took off the nice wheels it had on it (wheels are in my gallery) and ive taken atleast 20 little things that i needed, and now im going to take the tranny and a bunch of other stuff so id say it was a pretty good deal
 
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 01:33 AM
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get a junkyard 350c.i. for $150- put some speed-pro pistons in it, new bearings, and rods, as well as molley rings. put a 400c.i. crankshaft in it 2 make it a 383 stroker and then through a nice cam @ it with edelbrock intake manifold and carb- dunno about the heads. but i assume you can get soem nice performance ones for cheap for the s.b.c
 
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 05:29 PM
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There is a lot of talk of dropping a 350 into a Blazer. This is just my opinion on this matter. What a lot of people do not mention is all of the work that it involves! not to mention the work on the electrical side. The mechanical aspects, as well as the fitment. Older Blazers have more than enough room for the swap, newer Blazers have a lot less room but it can still be done. There are a whole lot of hidden expenses, Be prepared for them. Be prepared to live without driving your Blazer for quite some time. The 4.3 is a very capable engine, it is so miligned! You can get just as much power and torque out of a 4.3 as you can with the 5.7, sometimes even more!!


A lot of the aftermarket ,now, they are starting to deal with the 4.3 engine, there are mods that can be done in a day with help, that will give you instant satisfaction! Not to mention the lighter weight of the engine itself. So far I have smoked every v8 I have came across!! I have came close to loosing but it hasn't happened yet!!

Want something that makes people's jaws drop, when they find out that you have a v6 under the hood!! Feel good knowing that you are in a exclusive club, I'm sure everyone has heard of Grand Nationals, Typhoons, Syclones, and the Ghetto Sled, there are so many more that I am not mentioning, but believe me they are little giants!!

Bottom line, YOUR 4.3 CAN MAKE YOU HAPPY!!!



 
Old Sep 8, 2006 | 09:39 PM
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Well, dollar for dollar, you can get more power, more reliably from a 5.7L than you can from a 4.3L, period. If your vehicle didn't come with a turbo or supercharger, then you'll spend big $$$ to put one in.

If you have the tools, knowledge, and capabilities to do a v8 swap yourself, I guarantee you it can be done cheaper with better results than hotrodding a 4.3L to meet the same performance attributes.

If you don't mind my asking, how much money did you spend for your csc setup? How long did it take you to install? To dial in? Did you do the work yourself? Have you dyno'd your truck? results? What does it run in the 1/4 mile? You make claims, now's time to back them up...

Heck, I know of the capabilities of a v6. I have a s/c Bonneville and I love it to death. But if I get the $$$ to drop into my Bravada, I won't be doing anything but adding 2 more cylinders.
 
Old Sep 9, 2006 | 12:12 AM
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This is a personal preference issue. Some people have put at least 20 grand and up to the 100's into there vehicles. I am currently working on a 350 engine for my next project.

lets see I think I started with the throttle mod, then cold air kit, then hypertec, then 1.6 rockers roller tip, then cat back, then headers, then supercharger, then stroker kit (355stroke), 30 over dished pistons, comp cams 270 56 460 8 camshaft, ported heads with oversize valves, Beehive springs, 78mm throttle body (how I know the symptoms), very strong engine mounts, twin fuel pumps, fmu,crane cams Is6 ignition, knock control, this is off of the top of my head but there is so much more that I have done.

I have a binder full of reciepts. the bottom line, do what makes you happy, spend money within your means, if you look at the putfile pictures you will see what I mean. I have done all of the work myself with the exception of the machine work. I had fun putting this together. I payed for it out of my own pocket, my knucles have been scared and bloodied, I have had a face full of fuel and all kind of dirt in the eyes. Why do I do it ? Because I can. And my name is on the title!

Oh Yea I almost forgot, I think about 6 grand on the whole truck on all of the mods. Take a look at a good crate engine, this sounds like a lot but this is over 2 years, the Blazer is practicly new. and no matter when you think you are finished there is always something else.
 
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Default RE: hot rodding a 4.3L

I did some comparisions of stock 4.3L to stock 5.3L , and stock 5.7L some time ago.

To get a 4.3L up to the power of a stock 5.7L V8 you need a turbo/super charger. You can buy a stock long block crate 5.7L from GM for $1500. 1/3 the cost of a turbo/supercharger for a 4.3L. If oyu just beef up the 4.3L with upgrades your looking at competeing with a stock 5.3L V8. I am not saying dont build a 4.3L, but there is an economy of scale here. I personally think a properly built (mid build) 4.3L V6 is more then enough power for the S10's. At least for my intended purposes. However a built 5.7L V8 is really cool, and can put on one heck of a smoke show. It comes down to what YOU want out of the truck.

This is one of the reasons I love the S10-Blazers. They are so versitile that you can do just about anything with them. There are some other very common platforms that don't have half the potential the S10-Blazers do.
 
Old Sep 9, 2006 | 03:22 AM
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well im going to stick with the 350 me and my dad will be able to drop the engine in ourselves (most likely).
my dad has been working with cars his whole life so he knows some ppl in high places that will definately be able to give us a hand if needed
not to mention the fact that my uncle is an amazing mechanic that could prob drop a 350 in a smart car
so im not too worried about the installation, except the fact that it will take me a while to do the installation, but i can live with my parents driving me to school for a week
 
Old Sep 10, 2006 | 12:40 AM
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Don't get me wrong , I know a 350 has great HP potential that is why I am building one, it will be supercharged also, But how many people can say that they have a 4.3 that can run in the eights, There are a few 4.3's that are twin turbo'd and put out 1100 HP, why invest money in a 15 year old Blazers? For that matter why invest money in any car? Why because you can. WE LOVE OUR BLAZERS! That is why we look at these forums, they have problems and breakdowns but we fix them right back up again.

If you do put in your 350 think about strengthening your front suspension and your rear driveline, address the new handling issues, Many people say that if you have tbi you can do a direct swap but think of getting bigger injectors so you don't run lean.

Make sure that you use a heat barrier on your fire wall you will find out later if you don't , I have built a few engines in my life, before you drop it in freshen it up, better to do it now before it goes under the hood, sounds like I am preaching- just experience. And lastly HAVE FUN!! The first burn out is always the best!
 
Old Sep 10, 2006 | 01:01 AM
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Default RE: hot rodding a 4.3L

I could point out 1000+hp I-4's, but what good is a motor that isn't streetable.

For well-WELL under $3k, I could build, install, and tune atleast a 400hp 350 that would idle great while retaining all factory functionality of the vehicle. I have figured around $1500 for a 5.7L vortec swap into my Bravada, complete, which would include a complete rebuild, cam, head work, headers & exhaust work, motor mounts, fans, wiring changes, and the tuning of the PCM, all while retaining all factory functions including OBD2 diagnostics and my AWD. I'd expect atleast 350chp with what I'm planning.
 

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