06-03-2019, 12:25 AM | #1 |
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EFi or carb swap
Anyone switch their TBI to carb or aftermarket efi?
Did you use the OEM computer to control the timing? What did you do for the check engine light when removing the TBI stuff? chris |
06-03-2019, 09:57 AM | #2 |
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You could probably get an entire Vortec engine out of a GMT400 with factory EFI for not much more than what the EFI conversion costs. It's probably easier finding parts for the Vortec engine than it is the the retro fitted sbc. If you went with a vortec swap, you could just use the ECM that came with it. If not, just pull the bulb out of the check engine light socket.
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What kind of mileage? I ask only to better understand the intent behind your question.
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Like he said, and even a 5.3 complete is quite cheap these days.
It all depends on a budget, and what you have wrong. Is there something wrong with the TBI? |
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Check out your engine core very well before paying a bunch for a new fuel system. A lot gets blamed on the TBI with its associated wiring issues. That's the reason my TBI engine got pulled. I suspect now, that a lot of the problems with run-ability and power were because of wiped cam lobes. I'm told it's a common problem with those flat-tappet engines.
Check compression, do a leak-down test, pull the valve covers and confirm that the valves are all opening adequately. If all that checks out, then consider spending money on the fuel system. Keep in mind that any system you go with; carb, TBI, aftermarket injection, or LS swap, you'll need to learn it thoroughly and plan on doing all repairs yourself. No mechanics remember how to diagnose and fix the old TBI stuff, based on my experience. Likewise, you can't assume they will be willing to work on anything aftermarket. If you're going to the bother of learning a system, it might as well be a LS.
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It ran fine before but i was thinking while it is out and tore down i might put a roller cam in it and possibly upgrade the heads. the motor lives under 4,000 rpm. mostly under 3000. it is a 89 v2500 burb, 5.7, 4l80, 456 gears, 34 tires. mostly for towing, camping, running around town. Chris |
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As for the original question of aftermarket EFI/TBI, the more affordable TBI based units are easier to adapt to existing OE set-ups & offer easier tuning vs. OE TBI but I just wouldn't trust an ECM that's sitting on top of a hot intake to live a long life & integrating to the OE stuff (or eliminating what isn't needed) is going to require tedious work in your electronics heavy burb. I know guys that run the Fi-Tech TBI w/o issue (one on a older C10 w/a sbc/383/roller-cammed weekend warrior; the other on a TT'd SBF 32 weekend warrior). *The Holly Sniper is a similar set-up* A separate ECM mounted on a fender-well or in the PASS compartment would be my choice which means going up the price scale for a set-up (still TBI but w/a remote ECM). Those would possibly be easier to integrate w/your Burbs existing electronics (speedo, gauges, etc).
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I went from a 350 tbi to a crate Vortec 350 and a quadrajet carb. It was pretty simply and has been running great for 5 years now.
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All you need to know on this gynormous piece of junk.
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Honestly, if you put effort into keeping them up, the Q jet on top of an old sbc works well. Fuel economy will take some tuning, but there is plenty of q jet literature out there. Maybe you could adapt your truck for cruise control while your at it.
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It went from 12 mpg to 14 mpg avg. 16 mpg is the best I've ever got.
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Or my posts. Better yet read the Sniper forum "Sniper" on the Holley Website.
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