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intake mods
Are there any inexpensive intake mods that can be done to the factory equipment. I want to get a cold air intake but it may be a while. For the time being I may have to settle for a K&N standard filter and setting up the air box to allow more air in. Has anyone done anything like that? Any suggestions are welcome and appreciated. I just purchased the Blazer a few days ago. I'm ready to start doing a few things to it.
2001 2dr S10 Blazer 4.3L Vortec Any other mod ideas for the vehicle are welcome too! |
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go for an exhaust. they're not that expensive. u can get an aftermarket muffler and let ur car breathe a lil easier. i have a magnaflow muffler with a chrome tip. i got mine done for about 160, labor and all. if ur lucky u can talk them done too. u could get pulleys for under 100 bucks too. um...jet performance makes a thermostat thats about 15-20 bucks. all other moods that i know of r more expensive. hope that helps.
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if u still have the stock airbox u can make a bigger hole in it where the air hole is at now or u can descreen the mass air
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ORIGINAL: postal99blazer if u still have the stock airbox u can make a bigger hole in it where the air hole is at now or u can descreen the mass air Also let me say that it has been well documented in the 3800 community that the screen has showed NO measurable decrease/increase in performance installed or uninstalled. Both cases being tested at the track and on a dyno. What was worth noting is an erratic idle and a lean condition that was recorded by the dyno computer. Both issues that were not there on the same vehicle with the screen installed. Now with a proper cold air intake, a screenless MAF (one designed without a screen) that has a larger throat diameter will obviously flow better. But to ignore the fact that the factory MAF when modified does not equal a properly engineered aftermarket MAF is... Well... You get the point. This has already gotten more long winded than I intended so I'll leave it be with this. I have had this discussion before and it can be found here: https://blazerforum.com/fb.asp?m=18780 The link above walks through the intake tract showing the relative CSA (cross-sectional area) of the restrictive components. Have a read through it if you have some time. LOL |
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for $30 at Autozone you could pick up the Edelbrock 14" air filter that just bolts on and you would remove the box all together. or am i thinking of the older models only? I have a 92 so i dont know about the newer ones.
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try something like this for alot cheaper than FIPK or brute force.
http://meticulous-s10.itgo.com/custom3.html |
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02 Vortech.....thats really cool. I my have to try that!
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Thanks for all the suggestions!!! The weekend is finally here and I'll have some time to do a few things with the blazer. I've only had it a week so its about time I got to do a little tinkering!
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hey swart what about running an aftermarket MAF with a CAI. would that help any?
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So long as the aftermarket manufacturer has setup their MAF frequency range in such a way that the stock PCM knows how much air is going through it, you should be set. Then your restriction is in the TB, exhaust, and cam profiles.
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