1988 Chevy Pro Street Drag Racing Truck

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

1988 short box c1500
355 four Bolt Block
Flat Top Pistons
64cc Modified Vortec Heads
10.3:1 Compression
Lunati 60104 Hydraulic Cam
Dual Plane Intake
2500 RPM Stall Converter
TH-350 Transmission /w Manual Valve Body

I should have some video from the strip posted sometime soon.

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  • Hey was this the original block the truck came with

  • No, the '87 and newer blocks are roller cam blocks from the factory and to get them to work with a hydraulic cams takes some extra money with retrofit kits.

    This block is a late 60's early 70's, high nickle content block.

  • o i have a 92 single cab stepside and im converting to carb. so i was curious to see...

  • My buddy converted an early 90 to a carb and he did not have any issues doing it at all, it was surprising how well it went.

  • How does your 2500 stall hold out on the 60104? Looking to go to this cam and I run a 2200-2800 stall.

  • I have not had any problems getting up on the stall and tromping on it off the line there is no hesitatation.

    Lunati recommends a 2200-6400.

    The cam is a best for such a large cam it has great street manors. I noticed there are a lot of people hesitant to go with it but in my experiance it is a good cam to tune around and just drive in the city with.

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  • @jaycoryken go to jegs, there easy to find for the vortech heads, and its totally worth it, i got a new 305 in my 89 and i put one on, real easy cause its the same basic lay out of the older motors but the inside bolts on either side of the manifold are angled diffrent, you can even take an olderstyle maniflod notch it and bolt it down, i did it a couple times myself but i wouldnt recomend it cause if your going to do something do it right

  • @jaredbtexas I bought a GM 350 "made in Mexico" crate motor with 4 bolt mains and cast, dish pistons. I removed the 76cc smogger heads and replaced them with vortec heads "062" casting. I had them milled .030 and used a .015 felpro shim gasket. I run an Isky 270 mega cam, holley 750 vacuum sec carb and an RPM manifold and full length 15/8 headers w/dual 21/2 exhaust and dynomax mufflers. This baby pulls like a freight train and sounds great. I use a 2000 stall converter, but stock is ok, too.

  • how much do you think its putting down. i have a 93 chevy with a wore out 350 with 240,000 miles hard miles. i bought a gm goodwrench 350 4 bolt main. and im wanting to build a good little street racing motor. something like yours.

  • hey bro,is that the way it sound with open headers?or what exhaust did u have at the time u made the video?.its cuz im ordering this same cam.

  • Sounds good.

  • esta troka ta perrona como pa darnos en la madre lol

  • where the pro street truck, do u not no what 1 is.

  • Awsome

  • what cam do you recommend for my truck

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