V6 TBI to..... recommendations?

What engine?

  • 350 SBC

    Votes: 4 36.4%
  • junkyard LS

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • LT1 TBI

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • 350 SBC w/ EFI

    Votes: 2 18.2%
  • Keep the V6

    Votes: 1 9.1%
  • something else

    Votes: 2 18.2%

  • Total voters
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I considered slapping in my BMW M30B35 5 speed its power figures are pretty good compared to say a 350 SBC. If I only had decent fab skills....

Theres a guy on the E30 fb page already doing a M30 powered C10 so I asked him what itd cost to replicate the mounts....
You must have that thing pretty hopped up. They only made about 200hp way up high in the revs back in the day.

IMO, even 300hp/tq achieved over 5000rpm in a heavy truck would be very unsatifyingly mediocre to go through all that trouble for a swap.
 

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I vote 350 with efi @Slybeanx

Keep her classic, but reliable fuel injection.
If you have the patience, a tbi setup would be cool.
 

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Get outta here with that crap! Lol
Sorry ive got a deep love for a 73 c10 stepside with a worn out IL250 with no ps or pb! Ive honestly wanted to work up a 250 and put it in my 78.
 

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I vote 350 with efi @Slybeanx

Keep her classic, but reliable fuel injection.
If you have the patience, a tbi setup would be cool.

A 350 TBI would be nice. Doesn't seem like theres as much content/ support for them.

Working on a carb is something I've never done and tbh I dont mind keeping it that way. EFI all the way
 

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Sorry ive got a deep love for a 73 c10 stepside with a worn out IL250 with no ps or pb! Ive honestly wanted to work up a 250 and put it in my 78.

You and @WamboJambo should be friends, hes got a 78, i6 250, no ps, no pb


Edit: to be clear buddy (wambojambo) i love his truck, i learned how to drive 3 on the tree in it. (Never driven 3 on the tree, just 4 and 5 speed floor shift)

Im not laughing at it, i just wouldnt swap to i6. If the i6 already exists in the truck, by all means, keep it.
 
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A 350 TBI would be nice. Doesn't seem like theres as much content/ support for them.

Working on a carb is something I've never done and tbh I dont mind keeping it that way. EFI all the way


Youre right. No support for tbi. Except from ME, and a few other select members here. I love tbi. All about some damn tbi.
 

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You must have that thing pretty hopped up. They only made about 200hp way up high in the revs back in the day.

IMO, even 300hp/tq achieved over 5000rpm in a heavy truck would be very unsatifyingly mediocre to go through all that trouble for a swap.

I didn't learn to tune my on megasquirt just to keep it NA! Its 100% ready for boost.

Yeah its more of a pipe dream than anything, I think my truck should weigh about 3700 pounds so itd liven it up but probably be a dog off boost.
 

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Youre right. No support for tbi. Except from ME, and a few other select members here. I love tbi. All about some damn tbi.

Once I figured out the system it seems simple enough and my truck fires up just as well as my E30. I've got no complaints except looking at the stock power figures XD
 

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Once I figured out the system it seems simple enough and my truck fires up just as well as my E30. I've got no complaints except looking at the stock power figures XD


Yeah, stock figures are lame, but RELIABLE.

Weak ignition system, lame exhaust, lame fuel delivery that barely feeds the motor it sits on top of, etc.

I have my 350 all hotrodded out with vortec heads, a chip, ignition system and such, next move is to swap on the 46mm tbi i bored out and bump my fuel pressure to 18 psi. Get the most out of that 330hp the motor makes at the crank.
 

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Youre right. No support for tbi. Except from ME, and a few other select members here. I love tbi. All about some damn tbi.

For a long time, TBI didn't need support. It was just dead nuts reliable. Now that it's 30+ years old, not many people know how to diagnose the system.
 

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For a long time, TBI didn't need support. It was just dead nuts reliable. Now that it's 30+ years old, not many people know how to diagnose the system.


You know i love it. And i fairly know my tbi well.

The problem is many people just toss it for a carb when it acts up.
 

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You know i love it. And i fairly know my tbi well.

The problem is many people just toss it for a carb when it acts up.
Honestly ive never had a tbi act up... my current s10 is a 4.3L tbi and it runs great.
 

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Honestly ive never had a tbi act up... my current s10 is a 4.3L tbi and it runs great.


It will as long as the sensors do right. I cant STAND IT when people just toss **** and swap it for a different fuel delivery or motor because something simple like a sensor dies.

Shows a true lack of intelligence.


The tbi especially. It is the simplest fuel delivery system EVER, yet the most passed over.
To keep it running literally just takes a vacuum gauge, multimeter, an ear, and a nose.


#tbilivesmatter
 

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