383 Stroker In A 1998 Chevrolet S10 Ls Extended Cab Pickup 2-door on 2040-cars
Epps, Louisiana, United States
This HotRod is ready to move to the level of personal use of your Choice. You can Keep It Street Legal as is now or can remove a few unnecessary things like Air conditioner, Lights, Passenger Seat etc. and 13 inch Wide drag tires, cage and lower for drag strip or you can remove the Stroker, Tranny and Rearend and drop it in antique car for a Rat Rod. Most of the work and about $8000 already done to the Power package (383 Stroker) This is what you currently have:
1998
S10 Chevy LS Stepside 5,500 miles 383 Stoker motor with 2IOcc intake aluminum heads. 10.1or higher compression 700R4 with 2500 stall 4,10 gears in a 7.5 housing TPI Fuel injection with 52mm TB. ECM chip tuned without a knock sensor. This is a Speed Density setup 30/hr injectors Roller Rockers and guide plates Camshaft Brand: Summit Racing Manufacturer's Part Number: SUM-II 05 Part Type: Camshafts Product Line: Summit Racing® Camshafts Summit Racing Part Number: SUM-1105 Cam Style: Hydraulic flat tappet Basic-0peratirrg-RPM Range: 2,400-6,000 Intake Duration at 050 inch Lift: 224 Exhaust Duration at 050 inch Lift: 234. Duration at 050 inch Lift: 224 int./234 exh. Advertised Intake Duration: 298 Advertised Exhaust Duration: 304 Advertised Duration: 298 int./304 exh. Intake Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.466 in. Exhaust Valve Lift with Factory-Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.487 in. Valve Lift with Factory Rocker Arm Ratio: 0.466 int./0.487 exh. Lobe Separation (degrees): 114 Computer-Controlled Compatible: No Valve Springs Required: Yes Camshaft Manufacturers Description: Fair idle, excellent midrange power. Requires 9.5:1 and higher compression, 2,500+ stall, and gearing. Works well with N20 and superchargers It also has a Computerized Digital Instrument Panel This one will burn rubber at 25 mpg and standing on it. You have plenty of power and torque to get the job done. Shes Packin over 400 HP and Torque of 500. What are you waiting on? Here is your chance for the Hot Rod you have always wanted and YOU complete it to Your preference and not anyone elses. Serious Buyers Only Please. Bid Early and Bid Often! Take this one home with Pride! I will not tell the Reserve Price. |
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