OK, now I'm going to have to chime in. The stock fuel pump is about 75lph...isn't good for much more than stock. If you do any mods to the throttle body or change your cam much you're going to need to upgrade your fuel pump. The vortec pump is about 155lph, which is good for most anything you do to a 350. No adjustable regulators from GM, but those are the years that are easily modified. There are numerous write-ups on how to make the stock GM regulator adjustable, or you can buy one premade from rvmorsemachine.com. There are even springs you can buy and change out to increase or decrease the pressure to a set level. By far the cheapest way, but not adjustable without removing it and changing to a different spring. I would recommend getting the pressure gauge that attaches to the throttle body, also, can't beat it for convenience. Also, go to harristuning.com and read pretty much everything on his site regarding modification of TBI engines. He's got specifics on everything, and I've found what he says to be backed up by most every TBI owner and mechanic I've talked to. Thirdgen.org has a lot of good info, also.
You need to do some research before you start buying stuff and slapping it on there. Putting a big block throttle body on a 350 won't make it run like a big block. The injectors are going to cycle wrong, you'll have idle issues and no increased performance. The 350 injectors are fine with increased pressure and a change in the pulse width. Everything has to match, your tune on the prom, the intake, the throttle body bore, the injectors, the exhaust, and the problem child, the timing. Once you change the cam in a tbi, you're going to forever be guessing at the timing advance curve, since it's all controlled by the computer tune. It's more complicated than you would expect. Read up and save money! It's all been done before, you just need to decide what you want and find someone who had sucessfully done it.
OK, I'm done.
You need to do some research before you start buying stuff and slapping it on there. Putting a big block throttle body on a 350 won't make it run like a big block. The injectors are going to cycle wrong, you'll have idle issues and no increased performance. The 350 injectors are fine with increased pressure and a change in the pulse width. Everything has to match, your tune on the prom, the intake, the throttle body bore, the injectors, the exhaust, and the problem child, the timing. Once you change the cam in a tbi, you're going to forever be guessing at the timing advance curve, since it's all controlled by the computer tune. It's more complicated than you would expect. Read up and save money! It's all been done before, you just need to decide what you want and find someone who had sucessfully done it.
OK, I'm done.