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tbi power
i got tb spacer what elce can i do to increace the performance from the tb. what kind of tuing can i do to it?
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Re: tbi power
Seriously? Have you looked at all? This is like 5 threads below yours, EXACT SAME QUESTION.
http://www.fullsizechevy.com/forums/...p-w-power.html Plenty more where that came from. Try searching around before asking questions like this, that way you can ask questions like "Hey, I was reading that TB spacers give you better throttle response, what are you guys' personal experiences?" But even that could be searched and answered a gazillion times over. Just do the usual BS intake exhaust, and tune like you would to any other internal combustion engine.
'88 C1500 TBI 350, rebuilt 700R4 w/shift kit, 3.73's, and factory towing pkg. Beater rustbucket extraordinaire.
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Re: tbi power
Amen brother.
1993 S10, 355ci.V8, Edelbrock MPFI, 2" TB, 6395 ECM, $0D Mask, Comp 280H Magnum cam, Edelbrock Performer RPM heads, Lincoln Mark VIII e-fan, 4L60E, 8.8 rear, 8.80s @ 79 MPH (1/8 mile), and cost to much.
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