Yeah, I've really tried to avoid (and have) cutting. One thing I'm not going to do is risk a fire. I'm confident in my abilities, but since GM figured the Saginaw was necessary even at 13PSI, and I can't make Saginaw, I don't intend to cut anything.


But I'm happy with it. Turn they key, let the pump prime, start cranking, and it starts, every time, rain or shine, day or night. Never dies when its 19* and I let it idle to warm up. If I had a better crawl ratio, it would probably go anywhere in 4lo without me ever touching the gas, but when it gets steep enough, it starts to stall, but that's because it just can't compensate enough at idle to keep the thing moving. Through fairly moderate climbing and wheeling though, I don't need to touch the pedal, and it never bucks like the carb did with little to no throttle input.
If you make enough torque down low, the engine will pull 33's from a stop no problem, and will happily cruise on the freeway in OD at a lower RPM.Hey Scott what about sticking with just 193 TBI heads? Won't that be a torqier setup? I have some 193s on the TBI engine and a set of 083s cast L98s. Of the two wouldn't the 193s be better for a truck, without having the expense of aftermarket heads. I am not after monster power just a healthy driver.
There is no stock head, including Vortecs. That builds torque and HP under 3300 rpm better than 193s. at the higher RPMs for sure. The vortecs blow 193 away.