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Old 04-23-2010, 01:34 AM   #1
AlaskaMatt
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Dead Horse Alert TBI KIT Questions

Yes I searched, but it seems everyone is doing the junkyard cannibalism conversions. Not my cup of tea. If this horse too beaten for you I understand, and feel free to move along. However if you have the time I would appreciate your input.

I am interested in a full fledged kit with everything I need ready to go. More money yes, for me it's simpler and hopefully the benefit of support from who ever it's purchased from. That and I simply don't have the time to hunt down all the parts, much less the time to chase gremlins in salvaged parts.

Looking at Affordable Fuel Injection systems

Also looking at the Holley offering.

I know there are others, but so far it seems these offer the most complete kits without going insane on the price.

I like the Holley for a complete kit with the ability to laptop tune.

I like Affordable for the GM stock parts.

Both price out about the same.


To help with discussion this is 71 blazer with a stock 350/350 combo. It's daily driver, I am after reliability, economy, and drivability.

Thanks in advance.
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