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TPI done....It Runs!!!
Finally finished up the TPI install today....and it actually runs! Pretty well in fact :cf:
I started it July 4th weekend and worked on it on and off. Installing the in tank fuel pump and plumbing the lines was probably the worst of it. I made LOTS of trips to the local parts stores for all sorts of little bits and pieces. If I ever do this again I'm buying a trashed Z28 or TransAm and pulling the whole thing myself. I got about a 90% complete system off of an '87 Trans Am but it was a 305 so I ended up swapping in bigger injectors and getting the chip reprogrammed. The chip still needs some tweaking (idles way too high) and I need to clean up some wiring but it works!! The throttle response is awesome. Here are some pics of it and the Tanks Inc. fuel pump. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6.../TPI/TPI-1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6.../TPI/TPI-2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...TPI/Pump-1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...TPI/tank-2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...TPI/Tank-3.jpg |
Got a few parts leftover. Anybody need anything :hm:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ub-O-Parts.jpg |
Congrats, Mike! That looks like a really clean install
How does the fuel get into the Tanks Inc. pump well? Is there a trap door or opening that I can't see? |
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Nice job!! I can see allot of work went into the conversion.
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:agree: :cong: :phat: |
looks insane! Why did you choose not to set upt the fuel pump externally? Either way, looks too cool
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Looks really good.
What did you do for the thermostat housing? That was one of my biggest problems. I ended up going with a Buick housing and enlarging the holes. It comes off in the right direction now. |
:cong: Looks great!
So I guess there's still hope for my TBI that's been sitting here in the box for the last 4 years. Nice work in a cool blazer. :gi: |
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So then I took the orginal one from the truck and turned it 180-degrees and it looked like it would work until I cracked it installing the temperature sensor. I finally got a Transdapt housing from Summit for $10. http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...2D9468&FROM=MG It's got the 1/2" hole in it for the stock temperature sending unit. I basically put it on backwards so it points about 45-degrees towards the valve cover. Then I got a piece of radiator hose with a 90-degree bend in it and cut it down to size. It rubs up against the valve cover so I still need to see if I can find a way to protect it. |
Looks great! Makes me want to get mine installed. But other projects beckon...
Keep us updated on your progress. |
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How much for the carb? What size and condition? Are those true HEI wires? How much? |
Very nice work....
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carb and parts
Put me in line for those parts . I need some stuff for a stock 350 and i think that would work fine . got a price ?
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here is a thread on tstat housing for a tpi.....http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php3?t=107057
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what about the wiring,isn't there a computer of some sort you need,what exactly did you have to splice into to get it to work,this is one mod that i am really considering,but really need alot more input before going that way,any wise words would help
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This is not something that you want to jump into without doing a lot of research first. It's not all that complicated but you've really got to plan it out and understand how the TPI works and what mods are necessary. There are lots of great resources out there that I turned to before starting this project. I spent about a month reading and researching, another 2 months gathering all the parts, and a few more weekends doing the install (which also included more part gathering). The best places to start are: www.chevythunder.com and www.thirdgen.org. There are also a couple of good books out there that you should get. One is sort of the standard on TPI (I don't have it in front of me so I can't remember the name) and the other is from Stealthconversions.com. The easiest way to do this conversion is to buy an entire Z-28 or TransAm, pull the engine and all the associated wiring intact, then part out the rest of it. But I don't usually do things the easy way :hm: If after doing all the research you still want to go through with the conversion, there are a bunch of us here that have done it and we're all more than happy to put our 2 cents in. Mike |
What kind of MPG are you getting out of your set up?
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So what are the advantages: horse power, throttle response, electronic control?
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EFI is great for off-road.Won`t starve-out on inclines,no float.
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Extra parts?
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Ok, I have a few questions. But first, I have to say WOW, that looks GREAT!
Did you do or do you plan to do any changes to the engine? I ask because I'm about to have mine rebuilt and I'm thinking about starting the conversion while it's out. How much have you spent and where did you get the main parts? (ebay, parts yard, garage sale?) I have been looking at parts yards and ebay, then run the TPI harness from Painless unless I can get a complete setup somewhere. |
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