Holley Sniper upgrade on this K5 Blazer

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • In this episode, we are back with the K5 Blazer seen in a couple previous videos. This time we are working on the ‪@HolleyPerformance‬ Sniper EFI upgrade and ditching the Carb. Cody shares several good tips and tricks along the way.
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    Channel host / company owner: Cody Young
    Video filming and editing: Steve Gideon
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Комментарии • 6

  • @RyanDuwe
    @RyanDuwe Год назад +1

    That K5 was my original dream truck. Love it.

  • @mikeyc7072
    @mikeyc7072 Год назад +1

    The K5 Blazer was a great 4x4. I drove one 12,000+ miles off-road working for a mineral exploration company in the late 70’s - had a blast👍😎

  • @Gary-xk2ow
    @Gary-xk2ow 8 месяцев назад

    had you thought about changing that intake manifold out?

    • @CodyCrafted
      @CodyCrafted  8 месяцев назад

      What's your reasoning for that?

    • @Gary-xk2ow
      @Gary-xk2ow 8 месяцев назад

      @@CodyCrafted you mentioned trouble w vacuum leaks. Also, is there a manifold better suited to the Sniper
      Would love to hear what his mpg was.

    • @CodyCrafted
      @CodyCrafted  8 месяцев назад

      @Gary-xk2ow we re-sealed the intake gaskets (not sure if that made the video). Older sbc are known for having leaks under the intake. The main thing with sniper on a dual plane manifold is to run a 1" open spacer so the vacuum signal is equalized between the banks. They'll get a wonky signal off just one side.
      You could run a single plane but at the expense of low end torque and runner velocity on low power setups. See engine masters episodes for more specific information. Basically, if you have hood clearance, performer RPM is what you need on a street/strip application. Single plane is not necessary for anything that lives below 6k RPM. There's a massive torque drop