Thread: S10 V8 swap
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03-12-2012 12:49 PM #1
S10 V8 swap
Putting a V8 in a 88 S10 Blazer with a 4.3 TBI. It came out of a fuel injected truck and can not put a mechical fuel pump on the block. I'm probibly gonna go with a Holley 650 Double Pump. What would be the best way to get fuel to it? I was wandering if maybe someone makes a low pressure electric pump that will simply take the location of the factory one. Or maybe a in-line regulator?
If neither of those are posible, and I get an in-line electric pump, what do I need to do with what is currently in the tank? The truck is gonna be a street/strip setup. Feed some ideas guys, much appreciated
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03-12-2012 01:25 PM #2
If there is a pump in the tank remove it, put an electric fuel pump back by the tank, put a regulator up by the carb.Charlie
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03-12-2012 06:20 PM #3
The fuel pressure of a TBI isn't that far off for a carb.Well really it is but not as bad as a CPI 4.3.Keep the in tank pump and get a regulator that has a return line on it and put a fuel pressure gauge in line under the hood to set the pressure.You use the 4.3 return line like it was on the 4.3.
You know just a thought.Your saying the engine came out of a EFI truck.Was that also a TBI??. With that you might have some other options.
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03-13-2012 05:01 AM #4
Yes Gary, it was a TBI as well. I looked up the pressure specs and was surprized to see that it is only 9 to 13 psi. I figured it to be at least 30 psi. Makes me wonder if I even need a regulater, but it certainly can't hurt. I think that will be the way I go. But first, Gary, what other option did you have in mind?
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03-13-2012 04:03 PM #5
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03-14-2012 04:36 AM #6
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03-14-2012 06:07 AM #7
One other thing you need to know is the HEI dizzies are huge compared to one come a EFI system.So in-part of the s10 V8 swap your going to bang with a sizable hammer firewall clearance.More so with the HEI.Then to get them back out after the swap isn't a fun day.Good Bye
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03-14-2012 02:15 PM #8
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03-13-2012 10:34 AM #9
Oh, and while we are on the subject of V8 swap, I have been planning to do the same treatment to my personal S10. It too is a 4.3 TBI, but is a 1993 with a 4L60E trans. How will the transmission react if I carburate this thing being that it's shifting is computer controlled?
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03-14-2012 06:03 AM #10
My point is by the time you buy a carb,manifold,and HEI dizzy,you really not saving anything.I mean you already own the TBI system from the donor vehicle.Also you don't get as good starts,gas mileage,or in some cases performance.TBI's don't have to be expensive.Sure if your looking at Pro Edelbrock system they do cost tons.And at some point all of us might have to face the reality that we have to use a EFI system and learn what they are about.Once a basic understanding of that come to past,they are not that hard to tune.This in only one example of a Chip burn and there are hundreds out there.
TBI CHIPS CAR MODSGood Bye
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03-14-2012 11:16 AM #11
Well Gary, you just talked me into keeping the TBI in the 93, but I think my friend is still gonna want to go carb in his 88 Blazer. If so we will definately have to race and compare mpg and such. Actually, I might push him in the direction of the carb so I can get some cheap V8 parts.
What about injectors? I've heard that if you use the 4.3 units that it will run lean and was just thinking about putting some Venom injectors in it (which oddly are the same part # between the V6 and 8)
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03-15-2012 04:32 AM #12
We have used 65lb cop car injectors lifted on 350's and they do work fairly well.I wanted to warn you about the older Edelbrock systems sold on E-bay.The 3500 series is no longer supported by Edelbrock and programing on what might look like a good buy could become a problem.Edelbrock does have a forum with some decent info to surf and learn from over the coming months while you wait to do your swap.
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03-15-2012 05:14 AM #13
Actually if my friend sticks with the carb route, he has a distributor I can get as well as headers. I already have an intake I bought a year or so ago when I first started this plan. At first, I had a 305HP but it had pits in the cylinder walls so I desided it wasn't worth it. I keep the heads and was thinking of putting them on a 350 block. All I really need right now is a block and crank. (and injectors, ecu) I already have some flat top pistons, bearings, ect sitting around waiting for a home.
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