5.3 best upgrade under 1000 bucks?
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I would do the lt's last. Just my opinion, i don't think you gain much below 3500 and the noise difference is annoying to me. If i did it again they would be one of the last things. The stock manifolds aren't as bad as they used to be back in the day, and they absorb some of the ticks and noises of the motor, valvesprings, etc... But again just my opinion.
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Sorry if I missed it, but you didn't mention what yr block your doing the mods on? If you're not running e-fans, there's a change I'd lean on, and taking the strain of the clutch fan off the block. And if you can manage it, CAI and a tune. I know they're not the "torque" related mods but you will feel the difference.
From there I'd go with building from the rear-end up... IMO
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From there I'd go with building from the rear-end up... IMO
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