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There’s a few 2 barrel stand alone EFI kits on the market now that don’t break the bank and are super easy to install and make just a world of difference in drivability on a old I-6.
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I like the idea of swapping over to EFI but for now im going to stick with the carb since even the cheap ones are still around the price I paid for the truck hahaThere’s a few 2 barrel stand alone EFI kits on the market now that don’t break the bank and are super easy to install and make just a world of difference in drivability on a old I-6.
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Hi Reed. I think what you are doing is great. My rig is a 88 Silverado 3/4 ton 4x4 that is pretty much stock. Like yours, no power, original engine and drive train. The only thing I have done is put KO2's on it. Your "do It" spirit is inspiring and I''m looking forward to your updates.Also as this is a Budget Build I want to be transparent about costs. Before I share that though my goal for this truck. I will keep the drivetrain original. No engine swaps or new transmission or differential. I will be doing this with a drivetrain that can be purchased for $900. That being said outside of that I will do whatever I want but I will keep costs in two columns.
1) necessary - anything I have to do to keep it going and keep it working on and off road
2) unnecessary - anything to make it comfier or more enjoyable that doesn't necessarily help me on or off road
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Hi Reed. I think what you are doing is great. My rig is a 88 Silverado 3/4 ton 4x4 that is pretty much stock. Like yours, no power, original engine and drive train. The only thing I have done is put KO2's on it. Your "do It" spirit is inspiring and I''m looking forward to your updates.
is that a fixed line route ?
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is that a fixed line route ?
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Oh nice! You look a little further along than me haha but that'll be a pretty cool rig once your doneLove the build! Will be watching to see how it continues. Doing something like wise with my 2004 F150.
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I love the truck. I think a budget build is great. They are so freeing and allow you to really build something cool. It is so nice to build something that you don't worry about modifying, drilling a hole, or getting a scratch. I have a 90 Suburban and have done a lot to it and still have well under $6K into it. Most of that was on the truck at $4200. I have been dreaming about a early 90's square body Suburban for 25 years, so I was willing to pay the asking price for the right one.
I really love what you are doing and where you are giong in the build. Keep up the good work.
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Awesome truck. Yes, I'm one of the ones who had spent way too much on my truck. I love it, but then I see what $900 could have got me. I could have a brand new Coyote 5.0 in that truck with some pretty amazing suspension. Lesson learned I guess.
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Adjusting the steering is easy, however it would not hurt to have a pro align it, I bet it had been some time.