so my most likely $2013 candidate is my 1991 sonoma short bed regular cab 4.3 pickup.
i really do not want to toss more weight on the front of the truck with a v8 swap.
i just want a nice street friendly 250hp and close to 300 torques out of a 4.3 v6.
the truck has a 160/230 hp/tq(everyone's favorite measurement) TBI 4.3 with 183k miles and is very peppy but not enough.
i have a 190hp/250tq 1996 4.3 vortec engine that can donate parts for rebuild. has new heads but has a rod knock from abrupt stoppage when the timing chain broke and locked everything solid immediately. it bent a bunch of valves so i put on new heads and new timing set, and it had a knock so i pulled it and stuffed it in the corner. i do not desire to use the 96 block because of the extra mass and complexity of the balance shaft.
i would like to stick with TBI which puts me in an edelbrock intake made for the 4.3 vortec heads and an adapter(have adapter). the plan is for some sort of aftermarket cam and some true long tube headers. the factory cam is weak but is a hydraulic roller so i do not need retrofit roller parts, just a good cam and 3/4 of the new set of roller lifters i have sitting around for a small block. i am not opposed to going old school HEI distributor and carb but prefer to keep the TBI and just tune the computer since i have a program for that and chip burning cable/socket.
does anyone have some input good, bad, or otherwise? i looked on the s10 forum and did a google search and all i got was "holy crap you're not getting 250hp from a 4.3 n/a you need a s/c or turbo or nausssssss" i think that's a load of BS, and i believe i would be very happy with that power level in a sub 3000# truck. i don't need to run 12's i just want to be quicker out of the corners and have a little more to play with on the street.
this thread may devolve into my build thread once i tear the suspension off, which hopefully is this weekend.