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Old 03-08-2015, 07:59 PM   #1
Crazy Dazz
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Default knowledgeable Holden/ Chevy/ Buick V6 forum

I realise that most Holden drivers can't read or write, so this may be a forlorn hope. But I'm hoping there might be a forum somewhere where there are a few folks knowledgeable about the old Holden (Buick) V6 and the Chevy small block V8/V6.
So just to be clear, I'm looking for a more technical minded forum, focussing on the engines, but one that is still reasonably populated.

I have two Chevy 3.8 V6's, which are based on the small block and share some components which makes life easier. The Buick (Holden) engine despite also being a 90 degree 3.8l is a completely different engine.

But what I'm hoping to do is adapt Holden fuel injection to the Chevies.
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