New here and I'm at the point many of you have been before...the old mighty mouse popped out a few of her innards and said goodbye, so it's time for a swap.
Straight to the point. I want to drive this pickup and I'm determined to find a way to do it. She's been parked for two years and it's time to work on changing that.
Don't bother sugar coating it. If what I'm asking is bogus then just say it. I'm truly looking for your input of the two options.
You asked for perspective, so....
You have a broken toy that you "want" to drive again. You have a daily driver, you don't "need" one and it will still be a toy.
You're not wanting power, but you'll take it. You're concentrating on fuel mileage, so up pops the idea to put an Ecoboost in it. Idk whether that's been done before, but either you're basically God with a wrench, torch and computers, or this is a bogus (as you put it) option that is about as possible as Biden making a competent decision or even not schitting his Depends today...
You can slap another small block in it for, whatever, money isn't the issue if you're even considering the Ecoboost rabbit hole.
You can be a little different but normal and install a LS/OD combo. (Good for 14-15mpg tops in our 2001 5.3 Tahoe, won't get better in a square truck on 33s I think)
Either of these options gets you on the road and for, lets say $2500 ish tops, if you are not going custom, shiny, hotrod HP with either.
With an Ecoboost, lets say you get 5mpg better 20 vs 15, 19 vs 14 ish. You "might" break even on fuel savings 100-150k miles from now...might.
This isn't about mileage and saving money as there are 1,234 better choices than a squarebody if you are on a tight fuel budget.
1 of them is a 12V Cummins. If you want something that will actually increase mileage and add value to the truck when/if you sell it and is "different" and won't result in people looking at it and going "why is there a Ferd Ecoboost in a chevy square?" and then looking at you and trying to read whether you're deranged or just eccentric!
Now if you said a Grand National or Syclone engine, I'd be more inclined to think that would be really cool and also about 1000% easier.
Or a 4BT Cummins if you want mileage and still not be underpants outside your jeans type of weird.
Or this is your vision and you'll get a big thumbs up from me, if you end up fully functional Ecoboost drivetrain in an old Chevy!