bigjake
05-29-04, 09:50 PM
does anyone know anything about the tbi system on a 1980 5.7 caddilac?
what i need to know is if it is a stand alone system? is it a good sytem? could it be swapped to an early chevy pickup without too much trouble?
your input is very much appreciated?
RBraczyk
06-01-04, 01:33 PM
My 94 chevy blazer 350 tbi has 277000 miles and still runs good.
The tbi (throttle body injection) is a reliable and simple system of fuel injection. TBI injection is less efficient and antequated when compared to direct port injection found on most modern vehicles. Multi port injection is more efficient, and usually frees up more horsepower than TBI. With regards to being a "stand alone" form of injection...it is not. You will need a computer to controll the fuel injection on the engine. Those computer units can be purchased at almost any parts dealer nowdays, and painless wiring makes a wiring harness for guys like you who want to upgrade their old truck to fuel injection. The only stand alone fuel injection I know of is mechanical fuel injection, which you might find on some antique car somewhere.
EastOfGratiot
07-01-04, 10:11 PM
If it is a 1980 Olds 5.7 doesn't it have port fuel injection? My 1979 did.
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