TFS Packages

EXTRPR50

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I found this package from Summit.
http://store.summitracing.com/partd...4294925232+4294908331+400098+115&autoview=sku

Sorry if it isnt linked right, Im not computer smart. It's the one with intake, heads, roller rockers, pushrods, valve covers, head bolts,gaskets, etc. I added it all up separately and it came out to about 2500.00. The kit is 2199.00.
Now, I have a completely untouched engine from intake to oil pan. I feel my engine is strong enought to be built up. I know there has been alot of talk about AFR'S and other heads, but this seems pretty good, price wise and performance wise. I can always upgrade the t.b. and maf as money permits for better results.
If I get the kit, would it be beneficial to get the track heat kit which is the biger intake for 50.00 more?
4.10 gears, CAI, pulleys, headers, h-pipe, flows.
Your opinions pleez, and has anyone bought this package who has numbers?
Thanx
 
I didn't get the track heat. If you are on a budget the trickflow is the way to go. If you are'nt I'd create your own "kit." I love my kit, but after a while you just want more and more power. I'm debating on super/turbo/nitrous on my kit.

Oh yea, I run 12.7 completely untouched suspension.
 
I made 304hp/339tq with that 'kit' before it was sold as a kit. That was with a too small 65mm tb, 1 5/8" shorty headers and the street heat manifold. It would have been better with a 75mm tb and longtube headers. My best track time was a 12.8 @ 107.

With 4.10 gears go with the track heat. Maybe play with the cam ICL to play with the powerband. I second what Mackey suggested in mixing and matching a better combo.
 
Yeah you will need some 30lb injectors and a MAF cal'ed to it, or a chip/tuner. Also a bigger fuel pump is necessary (might as well do a 255lph, almost same price).

Regulator can stay stock as well as fuel lines/fittings. I would get a fuel pressure gauge while you are at it. Summit sells an adapter that fits inplace of the schrader valve and the gauge mounts to the adapter. Nice setup I must say.
Scott