'94 LT1's & Optispark Question
Thread Starter
Registered User
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,027
From: Lansing, MI via Bowling Green, KY: Dalton, GA: Nashville, TN & Atlanta, GA
'94 LT1's & Optispark Question
I have a question regarding the Optispark distributor on 1994 LT1's. Were all '94 LT1's spline driven? Or were the later models pin driven? The reason I ask is the following quote from this article
If the LT1's were different in the '94's, what's the best way to tell which flavor you have aside from removing the OPTI? Can you tell using the build date or VIN Number?
The MSD Pro-Billet LT1 distributor sells for $499 and is available in both early ('92-early '94) and late (late '94-'97) versions.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the change from non-vented to vented Opti's happened late in the 94 model year. So if your Opti is non-vented, get the earlier version. If vented, the later version.
Thread Starter
Registered User
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,027
From: Lansing, MI via Bowling Green, KY: Dalton, GA: Nashville, TN & Atlanta, GA
I have a couple more optispark related quesitons.
Are all of the GM manufactured optisparks still the original design? I noticed that someone had gotten a GM Performance Parts optispark and was curious if it's any different than what came from the factory. I think the GMPP optisparks for my car are around 400 bucks. I had pretty much decided that if necessary I would spend the extra hundred and get an MSD for the venting and timing adjustment. Now I'm not really sure what I should do if I end up needing to replace the distributor. Approximately how much do those LTCC setups cost? Is that more of a racing configuration?
Maybe the MAF & O2 sensors will be the source of my problems, but I think there are probably other things at play. Would a bad Opti start great, idle fine, sputter around 1500 rpm, but otherwise rev fine when not under load and then have you thinking your car is going to explode when you actually try to drive it? I probably never got above 1200 rpm's in first gear and I definitely felt that I shouldn't try. It was missing, backfiring etc. It sounded really bad.
Are all of the GM manufactured optisparks still the original design? I noticed that someone had gotten a GM Performance Parts optispark and was curious if it's any different than what came from the factory. I think the GMPP optisparks for my car are around 400 bucks. I had pretty much decided that if necessary I would spend the extra hundred and get an MSD for the venting and timing adjustment. Now I'm not really sure what I should do if I end up needing to replace the distributor. Approximately how much do those LTCC setups cost? Is that more of a racing configuration?
Maybe the MAF & O2 sensors will be the source of my problems, but I think there are probably other things at play. Would a bad Opti start great, idle fine, sputter around 1500 rpm, but otherwise rev fine when not under load and then have you thinking your car is going to explode when you actually try to drive it? I probably never got above 1200 rpm's in first gear and I definitely felt that I shouldn't try. It was missing, backfiring etc. It sounded really bad.
Just so it is noted because this caused confusion with the parts sellers, the b-bodies(caprice Impala Roadmaster) and d-body(Fleetwood) got the vented opti in 94,ALL of them did. I think this is the source of the confusion in catalogues as far as what opti fits what year.
I have a couple more optispark related quesitons.
Are all of the GM manufactured optisparks still the original design? I noticed that someone had gotten a GM Performance Parts optispark and was curious if it's any different than what came from the factory. I think the GMPP optisparks for my car are around 400 bucks. I had pretty much decided that if necessary I would spend the extra hundred and get an MSD for the venting and timing adjustment. Now I'm not really sure what I should do if I end up needing to replace the distributor. Approximately how much do those LTCC setups cost? Is that more of a racing configuration?
Maybe the MAF & O2 sensors will be the source of my problems, but I think there are probably other things at play. Would a bad Opti start great, idle fine, sputter around 1500 rpm, but otherwise rev fine when not under load and then have you thinking your car is going to explode when you actually try to drive it? I probably never got above 1200 rpm's in first gear and I definitely felt that I shouldn't try. It was missing, backfiring etc. It sounded really bad.
Are all of the GM manufactured optisparks still the original design? I noticed that someone had gotten a GM Performance Parts optispark and was curious if it's any different than what came from the factory. I think the GMPP optisparks for my car are around 400 bucks. I had pretty much decided that if necessary I would spend the extra hundred and get an MSD for the venting and timing adjustment. Now I'm not really sure what I should do if I end up needing to replace the distributor. Approximately how much do those LTCC setups cost? Is that more of a racing configuration?
Maybe the MAF & O2 sensors will be the source of my problems, but I think there are probably other things at play. Would a bad Opti start great, idle fine, sputter around 1500 rpm, but otherwise rev fine when not under load and then have you thinking your car is going to explode when you actually try to drive it? I probably never got above 1200 rpm's in first gear and I definitely felt that I shouldn't try. It was missing, backfiring etc. It sounded really bad.
Just so it is noted because this caused confusion with the parts sellers, the b-bodies(caprice Impala Roadmaster) and d-body(Fleetwood) got the vented opti in 94,ALL of them did. I think this is the source of the confusion in catalogues as far as what opti fits what year.
Just so it is noted because this caused confusion with the parts sellers, the b-bodies(caprice Impala Roadmaster) and d-body(Fleetwood) got the vented opti in 94,ALL of them did. I think this is the source of the confusion in catalogues as far as what opti fits what year.
Two of them. But an unvented opti could have a hose or hoses added to it. So absence of hoses is reasonable proof of Gen I opti, but presence of them doesn't prove anything unless you know it's untouched.


