Lol. Wait till you need to replace an in tank fuel pump. You'll think fondly of the days when it was bolted to the side of the engine block.
Well, soon after selling the C20 I ended up with a 95 Suburban with 5.7L TBI. I can tell it doesn't quite have as much power as my 96 Yukon did with "real" fuel injection, but for having 175K miles on everything original and less than stellar maintenance from the previous owners, it runs OK, and it's not like it's a slow turd, though.
Fuel economy is acceptable. I get about 13MPG. That's what my Yukon got, and Suburban is heavier and has a much dumber EFI system than the 96 did, so I'm not disappointed.
I'm sure TBI isn't perfect but so far no problems. It does seem to crank for a while on a cold start in the morning then again it's usually been sitting for a few days at that point since I don't drive it much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmY5hyNJKzU
My search for a TBI square body has been renewed. I'll get more serious in a few months when I have more income, but I've decided I want to trade my 98 K1500 Silverado Z71 for a square.
I really don't need the Silverado because I already have a pickup truck (07 Colorado) and I like the interior space of the Suburban. I don't need the towing capacity besides if I need to tow I've got the 95 Suburban.
So far every vehicle I've had besides my "fuel saving" (California speak for underpowered turd) has been a small block 350. I have nothing against them but maybe it's time for something different. Well, I had an 89 Ford E150 straight-6 for a few months, but let's forget that. I wouldn't pass up another 350 but I'd prefer to end up with a 4.3 V6, big block, diesel, who knows what... just something different. But knowing me I'll find a good deal on something with a 350 and end up with it... LOL.
I'm going to be looking for an inexpensive K5 blazer, C10, or K10 for whatever I can get for my 98 K1500 Silverado or trade for it.
I'd like to stick to a half ton (unless I find a really cool 3/4-ton) because parts are cheaper and easier to find. Sure, it'll have a crappy 700R4 that'll probably need a rebuild at some point (unless I learn to drive a stick - won't rule out a manual)... Not in a hurry to find one but hoping to have one sometime in 2016. I'm hiring a friend to do sales for me so I can do more web design/development work... he'll be driving the nice, presentable Colorado and I'll be daily driving the 95 Suburban. My point is I don't need it ASAP but whenever I find one and I can afford it I'll go for it, but if it needs some work that's OK because it won't be my daily driver. It was awful having the 83 C20 as my only vehicle and having no money to fix it or pay a mechanic when things inevitably went wrong.
TLDR; Will be happy to be back soon