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03-11-2009, 12:43 PM | #1 |
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Should I go with a F.I. 350 ?
Im working on breaking down my 69 for the rebuild and gathering parts, I have an 87 chevy van that I'm robbing some stuff from. I need some opinions...
The parts van has a running fuel injected 350, I am starting to consider putting it in my 69. I had planned on staying with a carb but fuel injection sounds tempting, especially during cold weather.. Anybody put one of these in your truck? Is it hard to install the computer and all the sensors, or is it pretty easy? Do you think its a good idea? Im trying to save some money so instead of buying a new motor I thought I might spend a little getting this one rebuilt and upgraded...
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03-11-2009, 01:09 PM | #2 |
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Re: Should I go with a F.I. 350 ?
I think late model fuel injection is the way to go.....especially for a driver.
That said, I would shy away from older setups simply because it's improved leaps and bounds over years and something that old, may be a challenge to get working really well and you may just end up missing your carb at the end of the day. If you definitely want to go with FI, I'd lean towards the mid 90's vortec motors with port injection (instead of throttle bodies) if you want to stay with traditional small block style engines. Ideally you'd be most happy with an LS style swap (LS1,4.8,5.3.6.0 style engines). The wonderful thing about the latter is the tons and tons of info and support available on the web, not to mention, they're just great motors.
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03-11-2009, 10:35 PM | #3 |
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Re: Should I go with a F.I. 350 ?
A van is a great source of parts. I bought a 1990 G-van a while back and swapped the fuel injected powertrain into my ’72. Easy swap and it turned out great. Can’t beat the cold starting, throttle response and the best part is the truck doesn’t sound like the pistons are swapping holes now going doing the highway with the overdrive transmission. EFI and OD are sweet!
Below is the link to the thread. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=306106
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03-12-2009, 03:40 AM | #4 |
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Re: Should I go with a F.I. 350 ?
f that stay old school lol j/k Seriously though on my build i wanted to keep old school hotrod style but thats the build "I" want. Look at where and what you want to project to go and do and then decide.
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Re: Should I go with a F.I. 350 ?
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