Your views on TBI
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From: Littleton, CO USA
Car: 82 Berlinetta/57 Bel Air
Engine: L92/LQ4 (both w/4" stroke)
Transmission: 4L80E/4L80E
Axle/Gears: 12B-3.73/9"-3.89
TBI: Under-rated. Mis-understood. Never properly executed by the factory (in 3rd gens, at least). Best wet-system EFI out there. Good enough of a concept that outfits like Holley base a retrofit EFI system on basically the same thing GM did. Has a bunch more potential than most people would ever give it credit for.
I've never had one (but know people that do). Considered retrofitting the van for better mileage/power for towing, and the 396 for more consistent control.
TBI motor - good driver, terrible performer. For performance, heads horrible, cam horrible, exhaust horrible.
You can work with the TBI, though.
I've never had one (but know people that do). Considered retrofitting the van for better mileage/power for towing, and the 396 for more consistent control.
TBI motor - good driver, terrible performer. For performance, heads horrible, cam horrible, exhaust horrible.
You can work with the TBI, though.
Last edited by five7kid; Jul 3, 2003 at 01:16 AM.
It's not as tempermental as most people portray it as being. I found it easy to work with and even though it is a MAP system it seemed to compensate pretty well to modifications without changing the PROM. I built up a 305 TBI (5-speed) in my now sold 89 IROC vert with polished World Products 305 S/R Torquer heads, Comp Cams factory roller cam with 270* duration and .450/.480" lift (with 1.5's), went with a full aftermarket ignition setup and bolted on some headers and exhaust. I didn't bother with AFPR or a custom chip. It ran really well considering its rich condition. I would regularly lay a beating down to my friends 69 "built" 350 Chevelle and other friends "built" notchback Mustangs; 2 to be exact. One of the Stangs was running 14.0-14.2 depending on track conditions so I suppose I could have been in that range. It did feel like a mid to high 90mph car but probably not since it was only a 305. I never did take it to the track to try it out but I did G-Tech it at 14.4@98mph on my best launch. But we all know how inaccurate G-Tech is anyway.
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From: Chander, Arizona USA
Car: 2006 Silverado 1500
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makes for a nice daily driver unless you are looking for performance. not enough result for the amount of work it takes to make them perform ok.
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