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Old 05-21-2004, 08:23 PM
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right now i have the winaldl program that i just downloaded
and im looking into burning my own chips
wut would be needed?

how would i go about doing this?

right now i have a 93 4.3tbi v-6 with 115k miles
and right now im looking into putting a
383tbi into the truck with the 454tbi set up on it
and vortec heads and the vortec to tbi manifold
i know i will have to do a custom chip to make it run right


the reason i want to keep the tbi is because i don't have the money
to do a ls1 and also
i ordered a super duty 4l60e tranny and im about to install it in next week

plus if i keep the tbi set up the wiring is pretty much the same
witch will cut down on the swap price

the 4.3 in the f/s truck is ok but after driving this truck for 4 years,
i don't really care for the hp/tq it has,also im tired of being the guy
with the slow truck

ive done a few mods to my 4.3 witch helped alittle bit but a v-8
will flat out kill it

my dad wants my 4.3 the way it is, so that he can put it into his
90 astro van

right now i have the crank, rods and pistons for the 383 but no block yet
still looking for a 93-95tbi block

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