1991 chevy puller help

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  1. NightmarePuller300

    NightmarePuller300 New Member

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    i have a 1991 chevy reg cab short bed 4x4 with a 5.7liter 350 with a 5speed i want to give it about 100more horses with as least money as i possible and i want to build up the rear end to handle i want to beable to pull but still have a daily driver
    email please
    deerefarmer5003@hotmail.com
     
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    '05 2500HD Well-Known Member

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    what type of load are you looking to pull? 2wd or 4wd?
     
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    NightmarePuller300 New Member

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    4wd and i'm looking to hook up to 1998 gmc 1500 x-cab short bed
     
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    I'm assuming the truck you will be towing with is a 1500 also? That's kind of a big load for it. The engine is only rated at 205 HP if I remember correctly, so a blower would be the only way to get a big boost in HP, and that would probably only give you about 50-75. Your weakest link towing wise would most likely be your rear end and gearing. If you are only towing once, and a short distance, you should be OK, but for extended towing you will be working the truck a little hard.
     
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    91 reg cab

    I would start with a adjustable fuel pressure regulator (jet or turbo city), throttle body spacer, headers and exhaust (3" single), and a chip. It seems like alot of stuff but its only about $1000.00 for everything.
    Good luck,
    Eldogg
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    swap in a big block. it's cheaper and well worth it.
     

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