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    JMG
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    fuel injection on 350?

     



    Just dropped a 350 into my '88 jeep-- currently running a carb, but thinking of replacing with FI.
    Any suggestions? Want something simple,robust, and easy to maintain.
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    Disregard please. Silly cut and paste error.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMG View Post
    just dropped a 350 into my '88 cherokee-- trying to figure out exactly what year it is ---
    driver side stampings are :

    57L GSGI (right next to bellhousing)
    GIIH

    passenger side stampings are:
    14093638

    I've google'd this, and come up with everyting from an lt-1, to a 350 with no data--- any ideas what this motor put out in stokc form?
    I'm guessing this is the info tech is answering to...

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    yes... silly cut and paste error

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    HUH??? I made an error???? What time is it???? Which way did they go????
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    CHEAPEST and easiest to maintane would be to gather everything out of late 80's erra caprice or pickup that was running the single injector throttle body.
    Of course you would need the ECM,wire harness, all sensors ect.ect.

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    Well if you want to spend some money,Edelbrock has a EFI system.But it is costly and you got to be careful buying used systems off Ebay because some of the older systems are not supported by Edelbrock any longer so parts are not available any longer for them.True enough the TBI's are simple to work on,but are limited in their performance abilities.The stock sequential system from 1996 are a pretty cool system to work with.Gains in torque and HP to be had.Heads for them used a 8 bolt intake vs the early heads that used 12.

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