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Old Mar 22, 2009 | 08:24 AM
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I have a 1996 Blazer. I am having some engine misses among other things. I have found a 1996 Blazer with the fuel injection system and want to swap it out with my throttle body (sfi) system. Will I have to change the whole wiring harness, computer and all, or will this be a fairly simple swap? Thanks for your help and have a blessed day.

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There was only one fuel injection setup available in 1996 and that was SCFI.
 
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Thanks, I have found out that My motor is a 96' but the motor I want to use is a 95'. Sorry for the incorrect info. I thought about just swapping the whole body over to the 95 frame. Which would be easier?
 
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