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    Jr. Apprentice myredneckchevy is a glorious beacon of light
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    HELP ME i need to know whats better for modding out my 93 chevy 1500:

    ether keep my tbi and put edelbrock performance manifold on and leave it as is or
    put a new performance carb and manifold on??? please i need an answer.

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    dont swap to carb keep the tbi more feul eficient and reliable. either do the edelbrok kit or i know holley makes a real nice one to thats supposed to give you some good power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigc90 View Post
    dont swap to carb keep the tbi more feul eficient and reliable. either do the edelbrok kit or i know holley makes a real nice one to thats supposed to give you some good power.
    ok so im going to go with a edelbrock performance intake manifold, a cold air from airaid and also a spacer from them too but im going to keep my tbi because lets face it if its working fine dont screw around with it, so my questiion is what is the height of all of it?


 

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