Thread: supercharged 305??!?!?!
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03-22-2004 05:36 PM #1
supercharged 305??!?!?!
once again here comes the 1988 chevy pickup 305, now most of you out there hate the motor but im trying to pull off the impossible, now to get right to it, is there a supercharger made for an 88' chevy 305? and if so, where can i get it?
thanks for your time, any other suggestions to make power off this baby, let me know
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03-22-2004 05:46 PM #2
Yeah, heres a suggestion. Get a set of 350 heads, and shave them down to get your compression back.then either hone out or just swap your intake. And then hopefully youll realise its probably cheaper to buy a bigger engine. Or just be happy with some minor mods.Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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03-22-2004 06:18 PM #3
thanks for ur time and advice, i already put an edelbrock performer intake manifold on it, along with a new cam and lifters...so will the 350 heads still fit? and if so where can i get a set of heads for cheap?
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03-22-2004 06:26 PM #4
Any small block chevy blower kit will fit. I think B&M has a nice kit. Blower motors are supposed to have lower compression anyway. A blower should get a few extra horses out of that mouse motor. Once you get the need for speed you might even upgrade to a 350 for your next engine." Im gone'
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04-01-2004 06:16 PM #5
305 Supercharged
I would love to have a 350Hp blown 305 engine for my Monte Carlo....mostly due to emissions - keeping the same size engine in the car...and I'm sure that 350Hp isn't unrealistic with the right crank, rods, and heads are used...any ideas from others?
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04-01-2004 06:27 PM #6
Re: 305 Supercharged
Originally posted by Gear Head Kelly
I would love to have a 350Hp blown 305 engine for my Monte Carlo....mostly due to emissions - keeping the same size engine in the car...and I'm sure that 350Hp isn't unrealistic with the right crank, rods, and heads are used...any ideas from others?You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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04-01-2004 07:44 PM #7
actually a 305 can reach well over 320 horses and you saying it cant is ignorant on your behalf...the 305 ho is a good motor and can have alot of horses as can any other motor...keep in mind all the bolt ons for that 305 will fit a 350 and a 400 so go ahead and do what you want eventualy youll want more cubes and your money wont be wasted cuase guess what all your external mods will bolt right on a 350 or 400 so have fun with your 305 and prove this guy wrong please i have pulled 375 horses out of a 305 without a blower and thats more than a 350 with a few bolt ons...good luckIts not my fualt you where 2 seconds slower...!!!!
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04-03-2004 09:05 AM #8
dominick I'll have to agree with you. I run a 305 and I've got close to 300Hp out of it. I had it bored .060 with built cam ,new intake maniflod and carb, new pistons. Runs like a champ.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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04-03-2004 02:18 PM #9
If you got the motor and the money go for it, supercharge away, but if you got more money, buy more motor. If you were to put that same supercharger on a 350, you would be well on your way to your 400 horse range. Proving someone wrong isnt always the way to go, sure you can get that horse but your gonna have to realize you can only push that motor so much til your at your limit, in my opinion buy that supercharger since it can be used on more than that 305 but DONT buy heads for that 305. The chamber and valve size will hurt any bigger displacement motor if you ever decide to swap, good luck
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04-03-2004 02:24 PM #10
I had a 305 in my monte, but the thing just had nothing going for it performance wise. I'm not saying that it can't be done, but if you are going to do all that work, You might as well get a 350, and do all the work on it while it's out of the car, that way when your done you can just drop it in a drive. Thats what I did anywayz........
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04-03-2004 02:31 PM #11
If it were my truck I would probobly get out the plans for a bigger engine...... but in the meantime, if I had a truck that was missing ONLY an engine, I would put the respirator on the 305 and go play. My 2¢.Last edited by pro70z28; 04-03-2004 at 02:35 PM.
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04-13-2004 08:51 PM #12
It Can Be Done!!!!
A T-76 is your answer my friend !!! I have one on MY 305, in my PICKUP!! And of course the full RPM performer package(all the way to exhaust) by edelbrock. Cheaply done, makes breakfast out of the ricers, yet still gives the displacement freaks a good run. AND by the way check out this months Hot Rod mag. There is a 305 TBI camaro with the same T-76 and not much more that run's 11.45 sec 1/4's!!!!!!!!
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04-14-2004 05:10 PM #13
thanks for the help, do you know where i can get the t-76, and if so...how much? thanks for your time
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05-01-2004 06:18 PM #14
305 's Rock! I'm about to build one up for my 1990 Chev sportside! I plan on a mild cam and maybe some help from a big blue bottle!If it aint a truck, I aint interested!
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05-01-2004 06:20 PM #15
Originally posted by silverrick90
305 's Rock! I'm about to build one up for my 1990 Chev sportside! I plan on a mild cam and maybe some help from a big blue bottle!
Thank you Roger. .
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