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    Smile Hiya Folks, new guy here to learn

    Hi everybody;
    just an introduction, I have a '71 Chevy Blazer project that is re-starting after being dormant for several years. I know the way to go is EFI, still trying to figure out which way to go. I would like to uprgrade to a 4L60E from the TH350 while I am at it also (better ratios for off-road stuff and highway cruising). Basically I will be lurking and asking a lot of dumb questions for a while before I post any work.

    Thanks

    -john

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    Quote Originally Posted by k5johnny View Post
    Hi everybody;
    just an introduction, I have a '71 Chevy Blazer project that is re-starting after being dormant for several years. I know the way to go is EFI, still trying to figure out which way to go. I would like to uprgrade to a 4L60E from the TH350 while I am at it also (better ratios for off-road stuff and highway cruising). Basically I will be lurking and asking a lot of dumb questions for a while before I post any work.

    Thanks

    -john
    If I was starting a new build on a vehicle that I was taking off road, I think I would be looking at using a 4L80 instead of the 4l60. Much much stronger.

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