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Old 04-22-2024, 12:41 PM   #7
MARKDTN
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Re: 1995 Gen V 454 questions

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My mistake, it was a TBI, I have the intake (Which weighs a ton) and throttle body, harness was butchered and no computer, I have plans this winter to go with some fuel injection but haven’t put much research into it yet. With my LS motors I used the stock harnesses and computers that came from the donors and had to redo the fuel systems. I have heard good things about the Holley Terminators but really don’t think I need something on that level.
If you can find a TBI van in a pick-a-part you can get a harness and ECM pretty inexpensively. The Van harness is almost stand-alone and has a long trunk length so it's easy to move the ECM inside. Then all you need is a PROM for a 454. New the harnesses are relatively cheap for a Painless or I found this one for even less.

https://affordable-fuel-injection.co...iring-harness/
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