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    DaveSS is offline Registered User Visit my Photo Gallery
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    T.B.I. help

     



    I have a 1966 chev P.U. I'm building, I would like to put a factory T.B.I. system ( from a newer vech.) on this. I need any info. on wire systems that I can use or any info from anyone that has attempted this. This truck also has factory a.c. & tach. P.S. this will have a 427 C.I.D. 350 turbo, I will also need the computer sys.
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    if you don't have a motor yet, I'd go with the camero or trans am 350 TPI. buy the motor complete with all the brackets, the wiring harness and computer. you can do the TB the same way, but the TPI looks better and you can do more with it, I think.
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    You can bolt TBI onto almost any motor. The main thing is youll need a Crankshaft position sensor, a o2 sensor and a map sensor. LT1 has a good idea in buying a pre-assembled EFI motor if you dont mind having a standard motor. Personally, I would go the Painless wiring/programmable computer setup with a Big Block considering that the 65/66s had bottomless engine bays, but thats only one way to go.
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    Check out rosesandwrenches.com they have all the parts you will need and tech support

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