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Old 07-12-2008, 05:34 PM
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fuel injecton

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I recently swapped the 305 for a Goodwrench 350 in my 1983 GMC Sierra Classic. This vehicle has the Rochester E4ME in it. I want to put fuel injecton on this vehicle. Can I use after market products or do I need to find a newer truck and use it's injection setup? Or am I just way off base with all of this? This is a California vehicle, so is any of this even possible. Any and all help appreciated.
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the aftermarket option will be easier but will also be more expensive....you should see if there is a Holley Commander system for your motor....i'm sure there is since it's a 350
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Hey,
Thanks for the reply. Isn't that the two barrel system that uses the stock intake, or is it the complete setup with the blower type air plenum? I remember that one was around 3 grand and the othe less than 1 thousand. I can always save up for whatever works, I want to know if there will be issues when time comes to smog.
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the one that I've always seen is a MPFI system....I'm sure there are all different kinds of systems avalible tho, especially for sbc's

I am not knowledgable of the emissions laws in California tho so I can't help ya
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Ok, that is the one with the manifold and and big plenum. I need to talk to a referee, but they are few and far between and it seems as if you need an appointment to just see one. Thanks for the help
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