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TBI setup swap #1438602
05/19/13 02:04 AM
05/19/13 02:04 AM
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I have a 1975 Dodge Kary van with a 360 and an automatic trans. I just bought a 89 Ramcharger with a 360. What would it intail to put the TBI set-up on the van? Also, how hard is it to do?

Re: TBI setup swap [Re: tripleblackcuda] #1438603
05/19/13 02:10 AM
05/19/13 02:10 AM
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well ya would need the intake, tbi an some wiring to be done of course lol.. never have done it my self but know it's a big thing to some.. I think ya have to change your fuel pump to??? might be wrong


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Re: TBI setup swap [Re: lifted85] #1438604
05/20/13 11:49 AM
05/20/13 11:49 AM
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It's a challenge. To get the TBI working on my W350, I scavenged all the parts I needed and formulated a plan to make it happen. Since I went Megasquirt it was a little bit different than swapping factory parts. I started with a used Holley ProJection 2bbl kit, and built the wiring harness with the extras I needed. You will need a high pressure fuel pump and likely a return line for excess. I used a TBI tank that was a direct fit. I would suspect a van tank would swap with minimal fabrication. If you have the patience, it shouldn't be terribly difficult. Plan on spending some time to get it working correctly.


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