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10-19-2006, 10:56 PM | #1 |
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Anyone running that Holley 670cfm TBI throttle body?
My truck has been idling rough, and the fuel injectors are actually starting to get noisy. I just recently replaced the original fuel filter after about what, 20 years? I could barely blow through it.
Anyways, the fuel injectors are about $120/ea for a decent OEM equivalant, so I did a search on ebay, and low and behold a new Holley TB for my truck for $199 buy it now + $20 shipping. This same TB is $420+ from Summit Racing. It is a direct bolt on for my truck with new injectors included and I think the throttle body even has an adjustable fuel pressure regulator. They claim 25% HP and torque, but as far as I am concerned as long as I don't lose anything, I will be very happy.
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10-20-2006, 11:44 PM | #2 |
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Re: Anyone running that Holley 670cfm TBI throttle body?
Can you self tune? Heard they will cause a rich condition that requires some tuning ability. I'm interested if anyone has first hand experience as well.
btw, I saw those TBI's on ebay earlier to and it appears to be a great deal. I about pulled the trigger and got one, but I ran across this and am reconsidering. http://www.fullsizechevy.com/forums/...d.php?t=217904
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10-21-2006, 01:05 AM | #3 |
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Re: Anyone running that Holley 670cfm TBI throttle body?
Even though Holley says that it's a direct replacement, it's too damn big for a 350! I did have mine on my truck for a couple of years before I tuned it. It blew black smoke while warming up and while it ran OK afterwards, the gas mileage was fairly low.
Now I can get 20+ MPG on the highway! I used to have a crazy timing curve programmed that made it run great, but the mileage went WAY down. I'll play with it again after I get a higher stall torque converter. My honest suggestion would be to rebuild your stock TBI and use it until you're serious about more HP. Then the Holley would be a good choice. ** Redz, Here's a suggestion. Take a look at the spray pattern of your injectors. If you have leaks (dripping along with the spray), thats probably due to bad o-rings. If the spray pattern is an inverted cone, it's working fine. Get a rebuild kit and spend a few hours cleaning it up. From what I've experienced, it's good to change your fuel filter once a year. Maybe sooner if you like to run your fuel level lower than 1/4 full. Nice rebuilt injectors on Ebay for $124 if you REALLY think they're bad. Mike
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10-21-2006, 09:42 PM | #4 |
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Re: Anyone running that Holley 670cfm TBI throttle body?
i've heard the same thing..they run rich, and your economy go's "ka-put"
it'd probably work well with a custom burned chip
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