JadedGT
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Going to be going with a Hellion TT setup or Procharger setup in the next six to eight months. I was thinking about doing a few things pre-forced induction to try to extend the life of my stock motor.
Want to start with replacing the factory oil pump and don't want to take a chance with the gears failing on me with this oil pump. It already has the upgraded gears.
http://www.livernoismotorsports.com/product/LPP701110
Figure at some point my stock block is going to fail will start setting money aside for a race block after the forced induction setup has been completed. My question is what else should I look at upgrading to try to extend the life of my stock motor until I have the money for an upgraded motor?
Also going to upgrade the clutch, axles and possibly drive shaft. Will rarely track the car mostly going to be a street car.
Thank you for any advice or help. Forgive me if I am posting a dumb question just want to try to get as much life out of the stock motor as I can after going forced induction.
Want to start with replacing the factory oil pump and don't want to take a chance with the gears failing on me with this oil pump. It already has the upgraded gears.
http://www.livernoismotorsports.com/product/LPP701110
Figure at some point my stock block is going to fail will start setting money aside for a race block after the forced induction setup has been completed. My question is what else should I look at upgrading to try to extend the life of my stock motor until I have the money for an upgraded motor?
Also going to upgrade the clutch, axles and possibly drive shaft. Will rarely track the car mostly going to be a street car.
Thank you for any advice or help. Forgive me if I am posting a dumb question just want to try to get as much life out of the stock motor as I can after going forced induction.
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