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Re: O/T TBI to carburetor change
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Posted by frankiee on November 01, 2006 at 05:21:48 from (70.24.75.25):
In Reply to: Re: O/T TBI to carburetor change posted by Allan In NE on October 29, 2006 at 04:52:54:
Hey Allan Funny thing is that my father had given away a bunch of scrap to a neighbour about 9 months ago and the intake manifold we needed was part of what was given away. We bought it back and a carburetor. No drilling necessary. The conversion went well and my father says that the carburetor gets better fuel economy then the fuel injection. We went down south with it about150 miles and back again to buy another vehicle to replace it. It ran well except for the fact that it slams from 1st gear to second. The rest of the shifts were smooth as silk. I have the manifold absolute pressure hooked to manifold vacuum. The rest of the computer stuff I have left unconnected (coolant sensor, tps) You seem to have knowledge of GM's so I ask you , why do you think the harsh shift.
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