dyeager535 gives me a lot of credit but all his advice is sound! 
He's a better engine builder then me too! I just tune them when done! Can't tune out something that motor was not built correctly for...
Cop Car injectors are rare and when found expensive.
But you do need more fuel, so take your pick?
1. Adjustable regulator, you already need a pump so that is not a added cost. Get one for 1990 TPI motor or 96-97 Vortec motor, if you use a CK5 gas tank it will bolt in place. Even a good stock TBI pump will usually get the 15 PSI your going to need, but why buy it for same cost of others?
2. BB 74 lb/hr injectors at stock pressure. You won't need the 80 lb/hr BB injectors. I can tune down but can't tune up when the fuel is not there.
3. Cop Car injectors if found at reasonable price.. stock pressure.
If injectors are used then have them cleaned/serviced, if there's no one near you then look for Mr Injector. He does all mine. Service is cheap and replaces all screens and O rings, I've seen injector flow change from 2 to 11 % with service. He sends all gaskets and O rings needed to replace them in TBI unit, add on a new spring and regulator diaphram while doing this as he has them in stock. Just money well spent.

He's a better engine builder then me too! I just tune them when done! Can't tune out something that motor was not built correctly for...
Cop Car injectors are rare and when found expensive.
But you do need more fuel, so take your pick?
1. Adjustable regulator, you already need a pump so that is not a added cost. Get one for 1990 TPI motor or 96-97 Vortec motor, if you use a CK5 gas tank it will bolt in place. Even a good stock TBI pump will usually get the 15 PSI your going to need, but why buy it for same cost of others?
2. BB 74 lb/hr injectors at stock pressure. You won't need the 80 lb/hr BB injectors. I can tune down but can't tune up when the fuel is not there.
3. Cop Car injectors if found at reasonable price.. stock pressure.
If injectors are used then have them cleaned/serviced, if there's no one near you then look for Mr Injector. He does all mine. Service is cheap and replaces all screens and O rings, I've seen injector flow change from 2 to 11 % with service. He sends all gaskets and O rings needed to replace them in TBI unit, add on a new spring and regulator diaphram while doing this as he has them in stock. Just money well spent.

wich is still good but you get my point.

