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Question tbi to cpi in 93 4.3 1500 chery

I will be replaceing the motor in my 93 1500 truck Vin Z ,the new moror will have 98 vortec heads and it look like I have to use the vortec cpi intake but how you make it work ? will my wireing be the same? and what about the computer and distributor or is there a way to by pass all this and use a carb ?
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Re: tbi to cpi in 93 4.3 1500 chery

What year is the block?
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Re: tbi to cpi in 93 4.3 1500 chery

the block is a 89
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Re: tbi to cpi in 93 4.3 1500 chery

I really think you should rethink your plans.

you cannot mismatch parts like that and expect them to all work together.
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