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Old 01-08-2012, 10:40 AM   #1
smokeater05
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Post Spider fuel injection conversion

I was doing some research on the spider fuel injection the other day to see if they have come up with a fix the poppets getting clogged. I have replaced several of the spider injection units when I worked at a GM dealer and it was an expensive job. I was thinking about getting a late '90s ext cab, but was leary to get one because of the fuel system. If can find a ext cab long bed to replace my '89 reg cab, I will definately do this conversion. Its hard to shift gears when the stick shift hits the car seats! Anyways I found these two links that some might find helpful.


http://members.shaw.ca/betterthanyou...g%20Poppet.htm
http://www.fuelinjector.citymaker.co...onversion.html

I have never done this swap before, so I can not answer any questions on this coversion. From what I read it seems straightforward, you just have to put the injectors in the right ports. Hope this will help some one and yah'll have a good day.
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