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tomschauer wrote:Source of the post I have never tried it, but I would think a 1980's gm TBI set up could be easily adapted to use on the 350 motors. very simple computer and I think only two sensors. Should be super cheap at a local salvage yard.
Interesting, but for me the same question, what do you do with the o2 sensor? Have an idea that maybe that was the problem to overcome for them in the first place..
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tomschauer wrote:Source of the post I have never tried it, but I would think a 1980's gm TBI set up could be easily adapted to use on the 350 motors. very simple computer and I think only two sensors. Should be super cheap at a local salvage yard.
I trust you mean marine salvage yard otherwise the reference data/table will not suite a marine application.
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bud37 wrote:Source of the posttomschauer wrote:Source of the post I have never tried it, but I would think a 1980's gm TBI set up could be easily adapted to use on the 350 motors. very simple computer and I think only two sensors. Should be super cheap at a local salvage yard.
Interesting, but for me the same question, what do you do with the o2 sensor? Have an idea that maybe that was the problem to overcome for them in the first place..
If it were off a marine application you wouldn't have to worry about O2 sensors until a much more recent vintage as they didn't get incorporated into marine use until recently with the introduction of catalyst engines. If you go with a new EFI retrofit that incorporates O2 sensors on a non catalyst engine, you'd have to turn the O2 input/option off or the engine will run in with default parameters.
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