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Old 03-02-2009, 10:35 AM
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All new to this, thought maybe you guys might be able to help out a little. Brotherhas chevy s-10 blazer with a 2.8 liter v6 fuel injected and he is going to tare it out and put it in a chevy s10 longbed pickup, they are both 2.8, the blazer is a 1987 and the truck is a 1985, I guess the first thing iswill the 88 fuel injected wire up in 1985 truck, the truck is carborated and if you got any poniters on the tare out procedures for both we would love to hear from you all Thanksfrom the Two Bros from central Pa.
 
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You are in for quite a bit of wiring fun. I encourage you to get a factory service manual for each vehicle as these will include comprehensive wiring diagrams. you need a plan prior to moving forward with the actual parts and/or wiring. It can be done, but it is not a straight up plug and play type installation. It will involve wiring both in the engine compartment as well as under the dash.
 
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