The EBL system from Dynamic EFI is sort of a hybrid that uses stock GM stuff with interface and software upgrades to the factory computer. Much easier to tune and you have tech support to help. Mine has been working great.
The only thing that crosses my mind is that these computers are 30 years old. I worry about mine just taking a dump when I'm out in the boonies. Anyone have a sense of how common it is for the computers to croak from old age? I guess I really never thought about it until right now, but does GM still make the old TBI computers for repair parts, like a guy could pay for a new one if he was crazy enough? If they do make them, I imagine they are crazy expensive.
I was interested in going with the EBL software for more tuneability on my 1991 V3500 Crew Cab with a 350/4L80E/205 combo. The only problem was that EBL sosftware does not work with an ECM that has a PCM for transmission control. I am stuck with the old fashoin way of tuning an OBD-I ECM by burning chips for it.
) I was looking at the possibility of running a single small turbo that was in full boost by 2k RPM somewhere down the line. I already found the turbo I would use if I went that route, we'll see what I decide when the time actually comes.