yes it would. it can add upto 20 HP to your car.
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NO if it has the stock intake manifold, if you have an after market intake manifold like I do, then good luck finding it....I'm still looking for one. Also it should be right up front to the left of the thermostat housing. Good luck, Tarlak
you have to tap into your intake manifold and install the pressure line there. you can only put it on the intake manifold. then run your line through the firewall. make sure there is no way that it can become cut or kinked. then mount your gauge and hook up the line and the power can come from any 12 volt source.
this is a common problem with the Vortec engine and the manifold gaskets that GM uses. In fact, if you do a search on GM manifold gasket you'll see all the chatter about a class action law suite related to this problem. Bottom line is that you'll need to replace the manifold gasket - preferably with an after market replacement (like Fel Pro) so you don't have to do it again!
what is the difference between local market and national market
Yes an 89 350 will bolt up to original Vortec heads. However, Vortec heads have an 8 bolt inatke manifold that is different from the standard 89' intake. Its worth mentioning that the intake manifolds changed in 1986. Prior to 1986 all intake manifolds for a sbc had 12 bolts. These 12 bolts all secured the intake to the head at the same angle. In 1986, or primarily in 1987 the intakes 4 center bolts were changed to a steeper angle. With the introduction of the vortec head came a new 8 bolt intake eliminating the 4 center bolts. If you plan to use Vortec heads on any V8 be it a 305,327,350 or bigger, you will need a Vortec intake manifold as well. You can also buy an after market intake to run a carburetor on a set of Vortec heads in place of the TBI injection.
yes u will have to cut the beginning of the tube where it meets the manifold by an inch and a half though.
In the market is where you do your buying and selling. On the market is where you put something that is for sale.
a floating market floats but an market dont float
Depending on which intake manifold you have there may be a plug in it near the thermostat housing. Also, each head will have a plug on the side. One is usually fitted with the sensor for the original gauge. This is the usual spot for wiring in an aftermarket gauge.
With an after market intake manifold or go 2 a bone yard and get an pre 87 sb intake and have the 4 center holes drilled straight down. earlier manifolds holes were drilled at an angel. If your vehical is a pre 87 then that's all u have 2 do. it would Be easy just to keep the TBI set up 87 or later. Better fuel millage.
They are indeed the same since they refer to the same thing; the "value" quoted as the price of the stock, and the total market value of the issued and outstanding shares. If you has asked for capitalization, instead of "market capitalization" there might have been room for a difference, since a company could be initially capitalized at 100 million, but see the market value reflected as less depending on market activity.