Could also be different aluminum types.
You should see the brake lines down further on the frame on this van.I'm guessing maybe that has to do with electricity? The master cylinder in that photo isn't nearly as bad!
Earlier ones were sheet metalAnd/or heat. I assume those later ones generate more heat, hence plain aluminum with cooling "fins". The earlier underhood ecms I'm not even sure their housing are aluminum. They are painted/coated, whatever they are, so should be pretty well protected from corrosion.
You should see the brake lines down further on the frame on this van.
It was dry in the mc so I filled it and pumped the pedal a couple of times and looked underneath and fluid is dripping all along the frame.
It's weird, it's hit and miss on this one, it's from San Francisco
No.
I have an L31 complete that need a rebuild.
I have a TPI system only.
And I have a tbi 350 that runs but could use some attention.
So I trying to figure out what to use to get 2 running engines each for a different vehicle.
I never care for high horsepower, just high torque as low as possible in the rpm range. That's it pretty much.








.I’m running a Megasquirt system that I built on my tpi. It’s very diy and you need to know what’s going on haha. The Holley Terminator X is what I would recommend to anybody that isn’t too hip on building their own harness and ecm.Ive always wanted to mess around with the TPI stuff. I have never owned or driven one. I used to hear that the long runners and runner volume were suited very well to building torque in low to mid range. -someone already said this on the first page, but supposed to be be great for truck applications?
I've messed with carb'd 350s, had a warmed over LT1 in my '95 z28 and that was a freaking blast, have had a lot of experience with the TBI stuff and some friends have done the vortec 4.3 and 5.7 thing...
seat of the pants winner by far was the LT1, with the 6 speed T56....
I would love to have that trans and some similar high compression lt1 or an LS of some kind in every car until I die. 2 overdrives and the ability to be sideways and spraying rubber at any time, or cruising at 68mph getting 32MPG. ohhhhhhhh i miss that car.
the LT1 with the opti-spark would not be my first choice for a truck, but ive always been curious about putting the LT1 intake on another engine. I Have seen articles where people drilled the rear of the intake and machined a spot for the distributer to pass through.
probably less work to just go TPI. I remember several articles and write ups about putting TPI into a truck that originally had TBI... computer swap, and some wiring under the hood? seemed like a lot of the factory harness and connectors were still useable... still a project though.
are there any easy options to run TPI intake and hardware with a more modern computer system?
the LT1 used a drive gear and sensor that mounted inside the block and was driven off the cam in the same position as a standard distributor. wonder if anybody has a use for that - distributorless ignition for the gen 1??I’m running a Megasquirt system that I built on my tpi. It’s very diy and you need to know what’s going on haha. The Holley Terminator X is what I would recommend to anybody that isn’t too hip on building their own harness and ecm.
You can use a regular module in the small cap distributor, but I ditched that and did a crank trigger.
I’m not sure. It would probably work. I know you need a crank trigger and cam trigger if you want to run distributorlessthe LT1 used a drive gear and sensor that mounted inside the block and was driven off the cam in the same position as a standard distributor. wonder if anybody has a use for that - distributorless ignition for the gen 1??
the LT1 used a drive gear and sensor that mounted inside the block and was driven off the cam in the same position as a standard distributor. wonder if anybody has a use for that - distributorless ignition for the gen 1??
EDIT: now that i had a minute to think about it, that must have been solely for driving the oil pump- there was no wiring or sensor on that thing, and the optispark was driven directly by a shaft out of the front of the timing cover
Me too. I can't call it an L98 because it's a Goodwrench block, but the mid-range torque is way better than with the Quadrajet. My understanding is that TBI is not a large performance gain over Q-Jet.I’m running a Megasquirt system that I built on my tpi.
I can't say any performance gain but more reliability and consistencyMe too. I can't call it an L98 because it's a Goodwrench block, but the mid-range torque is way better than with the Quadrajet. My understanding is that TBI is not a large performance gain over Q-Jet.
For sure any EFI has advantages for cold starts and such (without annual linkage bending, etc.). I was just saying that the TPI does make better torque. It's antiquated for sure, so no reason to go to great lengths for one (unless you like the retro aesthetics), but if you have it, it's probably worth the effort to get it installed. Theoretically you can get a tick more MPG than TBI, but hard to find real-world numbers.I can't say any performance gain but more reliability and consistency
Did you put the TBI on exactly the same long block as the Quadrajet? Or were you also changing lower end parts?I can't call it an L98 because it's a Goodwrench block, but the mid-range torque is way better than with the Quadrajet.
I would love to have that trans and some similar high compression lt1 or an LS of some kind in every car until I die. 2 overdrives and the ability to be sideways and spraying rubber at any time, or cruising at 68mph getting 32MPG. ohhhhhhhh i miss that car.




Just took the intake manifold off and installed all the aluminum TPI (you said TBI, which I've never had) parts from there. It even had the same distributor for a while.Did you put the TBI on exactly the same long block as the Quadrajet? Or were you also changing lower end parts?
Just wanted to make sure it's an apples-to-apples comparison.
Just took the intake manifold off and installed all the aluminum TPI (you said TBI, which I've never had) parts from there. It even had the same distributor for a while.

I agree there's better today, but the only reason I consider this is because I have it and I got it cheap a long time agoOops! I definitely meant TPI.
I have about 5% interest in doing this to my TBI-powered L05 someday. But, as said earlier in this thread, it's easier to bypass TPI altogether and install something newer.
And it's easiest to just leave well enough alone!![]()