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gs_jimmy
12-05-2007, 12:40 PM
Anyone doing this conversion? Thinking that the '86/'87 computer controled 3.8 might be a great starting point for this project.

Needed:

Reluctor wheel to add the coil pak ignition

Intake? Fab'd or ????

Reprogramed computer system

Turbo & assorted plumbing for a 3.8

Exaust?????

Intercooler

Related FI componets

Of course a set of Mike's new aluminum heads!!!

Out put through a 5 speed manual

Looking for a '69 GS that will get MPG & be very fast


THOUGHTS?

Jim

'69 GS California
455 Stage 1, M20 4 spd, 3.31 12 bolt
"Passes everything but gas stations"

alec296
12-05-2007, 04:07 PM
sean and mark are working on something now and mark has made an intake
they are just waiting on intake testing before the next step

sean Buick 76
12-05-2007, 08:45 PM
Jeramie is building Megasquirt computers and throttleboddies for the 350 and Mark may be building a front mounted throttle body intake for multiport fuel injection to work with either his turbo kit or naturaly aspirated. We are also trying to get a run of cometic head gaskets made to deal witht he boost.

Nothingface5384
12-05-2007, 08:54 PM
hey sean let me know how all that goes, i'm extremely interested in the fuel injected setup!

too scared to drop $ on a tt kit and blow engine up because of ****y carb tune lol

sean Buick 76
12-06-2007, 05:01 AM
Its pretty much a sure thing, jeramie has it all figuered out. There are various levels of Megasquirt conmputer and sensor packages he will be offering. At very least we can use a TBI setup even with any intake and once the MPFI specific intake is done then we will have that option as well. Another thing jeramie is working on is a Poston intake to MPFI using mark B custom fuel rails. Stay tuned.

gs_jimmy
12-06-2007, 12:52 PM
So is anyone working up the coil on plug tech for the Buick's? Would be really neat to run a distributorless system. Wondering if the Chevy LS system could be adapted to this project. Seems to be plenty of donors in the yard now (trucks since '99) and a computer could be reprogramed around the Buick timing events (V8 to V8).

Thanks,

Jim