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Old 03-19-2020, 09:27 PM   #1
Ryanz
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Location: Saskatoon, SK - Canada
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Tbi - 350

I have the original 350 in my 72 Blazer CST. Previous owner put a Holley carb on which is great when it works, but is finicky to weather conditions, and seems to have a float that sticks and causes it to flood randomly - about once per month.

I'd like to go to an EFI of some sort so that I know exactly what I'm getting each time I turn the key. Any recent suggestions? I've seen some older threads but they're from a few years back. Would like to as non intrusive and keep as much stock as possible given original motor, etc.
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