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That's a real nice Chevy u got there!
For the most part I am an OEM parts kinda guy, but it depends on what for. Engine control parts like, spark plugs, electrical sensors, a distributor, injectors, transmission parts for the most part, nothing is better than factory. However trusted names in reliability I'm ok with. For ex. my block is GM, the cam is a Comp, the heads are Dart, intake is Edelbrock. But brake parts, u joints, bushings for various body and suspension pieces, I go either what I know is proven and I trust.That being said, I just dropped 800 bucks on all new GM front end suspension and steering components.
Out of curiosity, what RPM's does it turn at 60?
Quote from: ROARING 455 on February 18, 2016, 07:59:05 pmThat's a real nice Chevy u got there! Your truck is coming along nicely. Some day I may do a proper restoration like you are doing.Quote from: LTZ C20 on February 18, 2016, 10:42:35 pmFor the most part I am an OEM parts kinda guy, but it depends on what for. Engine control parts like, spark plugs, electrical sensors, a distributor, injectors, transmission parts for the most part, nothing is better than factory. However trusted names in reliability I'm ok with. For ex. my block is GM, the cam is a Comp, the heads are Dart, intake is Edelbrock. But brake parts, u joints, bushings for various body and suspension pieces, I go either what I know is proven and I trust.That being said, I just dropped 800 bucks on all new GM front end suspension and steering components.Wow $800. Your parts list must be long.I doubt I have $800 in my front suspension and steering.I have replaced everything from the rag joint forward except wheel bearings, seals, and ball joints.And I am with you. On our daily drivers I prefer OEM parts.My truck is never going to be a daily driver; maybe a couple thousand miles a year. The final drive ratio in my truck makes it miserable to drive for more than short bursts at or above 60 MPH.Many times when I hit 45 MPH+ muscle memory tries to upshift into the nonexistent 5th gear.
Quote from: Greybeard on February 19, 2016, 06:29:04 pmOut of curiosity, what RPM's does it turn at 60?According to my cheap tachometer about 3300 RPM @ 60 MPHFeels and sounds like 4000+ RPM.
I bet that does sound like it's screaming. I ran 4:10's with sidewall sized 39-15/15's and ran right at 2200rpm's at 55. Since I had no speedo knowing my rpms at XXmph helped, just not enough, still got a ton of speeding tickets; I had to move to Colorado so I wouldn't lose my license. It seems odd they would put 4:10's in a short bed truck with a granny low 4-speed and small block from the factory, but they did. Mostly the same drive train setup was found behind the straight six's. At least in my experience that's what I've seen.