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Old 05-15-2006, 02:41 AM
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Bbc 396 Tpi??

I have a 73 camero with a 396 in it. I do not want to change the engine since it runs fine. I want to covert it to a TPI setup. Is there any way to use a SBC TPI setup on this? Is there a intake manifold that will take the SBC tpi setup?

I would like to stick with a stock TPI if possible. I do not want to spend a bunch of $$$ on a holley or other aftermarket setup.


Any ideas????

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Old 05-15-2006, 04:23 AM
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Re: Bbc 396 Tpi??

I think a stock TPI would starve your engine. I really don't think they were meant for anything over a 350. Just my .
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Re: Bbc 396 Tpi??

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I think a stock TPI would starve your engine. I really don't think they were meant for anything over a 350. Just my .
I second a stock TPI starving a 396. But if you really want to go that route, I found this: http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/te...ntake+manifold
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