What type of TBI system you lookin at? I put a holley pro-jection kit on my 304 Commando. Just needed the adapter to go from the TB to the manifold. Then mount the pump, plumbing, harness & ecm. Wasn't too bad. Do they make a similar kit for the Chev's? Adapter for the 350 manifold?How hard is it to put a TBI system on an 80s carbed 350?
Kool. Good luck with whatever direction you take.Looking more at factory stuff. Not a big fan of the Holley stuff, but hear some have good luck them.
Yeah, maybe not the best system out there. But the price was right & it hasn't given me any problems. Definately better than running the carb.Projection sucks, IMO. Hated the system I had, I'd never suggest that route to anyone.
Also I have tried not putting on the intake manifold and just used and adapter bracket for the throttle body and it caused all sorts of problems with some of the sensors and wouldn't run very good.
Bart, it's easy: Get all teh stuff from teh donor, dremel out the center intake bolt holes. Depending on the year/emissions package, you may not even need the exhaust manifolds: out of all the TBI 350's I've had in my many work vehicles, about half of them had the O2 sensor in the manifold, the other half had it in the downpipe.
The TBI system is self-contained: there's some sensors, and the ECM harness (and the ECM of course). ERusselle on here can take stuff out of your harness (like the stupid AIR pump), and there is a guy who's never on here that built harnesses for Year One's awesome cars that can also tweak your harness. Or you can run it all stock.
Basically plug and play if you're running stock stuff-- and the stock stuff is easy to get, easy to own, cheap to fix, and works pretty damn well. I love it for the utter transparency of it: Just drive the vehicle and don't worry about it.
Will it pass emissions without EFR and AIR? Me thinks not.