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after lots of research and debate i ended up with this thing to tow with next year.........3500 express van

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she is very dirty and beat up but will be transforming her into a nice tow/rv rig
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What year and what size engine comes in the 3500?
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Its a 2001 so it has a 5.7 vortec motor with a 4l80e trans and a heavy duty rear end. I really wanted a newer generation van with the 5.3 but the price for them is still really high. I plan on buying the king crab to mpfi conversion and once that's done these things are supposed to be pretty bullet proof
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her first sticker :)
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nt66 wrote:Its a 2001 so it has a 5.7 vortec motor with a 4l80e trans and a heavy duty rear end. I really wanted a newer generation van with the 5.3 but the price for them is still really high. I plan on buying the king crab to mpfi conversion and once that's done these things are supposed to be pretty bullet proof
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GamblerZ wrote:
nt66 wrote:Its a 2001 so it has a 5.7 vortec motor with a 4l80e trans and a heavy duty rear end. I really wanted a newer generation van with the 5.3 but the price for them is still really high. I plan on buying the king crab to mpfi conversion and once that's done these things are supposed to be pretty bullet proof
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yeah kit is about 300 bucks pretty simple to install
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Never heard of this. What is it?
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not sure what you are asking.... it is a kit that converts the "king crab" injection to multi point injection by moving the injectors from the upper intake manifold to directly on the cylinder head http://www.amazon.com/Delphi-FJ10566-Fu ... automotive
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I see. Never knew it was called "king crab". LOL
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Yeah its called that just because of how it looks I think its technical name is cpfi-central point fuel injection but I'm not really sure. just always called it king crab and talked about how much it sucks ....
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Will, that thing is quite the coolness. I've been on and off looking for a similar tow model but with the extended cab with 3 rows of seats for the family or a slew of miscreants.

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Yeah it is the long wheelbase I looked at a few with seats in them but decided a cargo base would be eaiser to make the way I want ... Planing on building a work bench and and a whole bunch of other stuff in there
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A work bench is a good idea. Hopefully this will be for the long haul for ya.

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ripped all the crap shelves out
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with the help of this guy
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found some interesting things hidden inside
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so since i got this thing it had been running pretty rough and was always difficult to start. I put a fuel pressure gauge on it and sure enough it was at 45 psi and chevy says anything less than 55 psi at idle and it needs a new fuel pump. I really didnt wnat to drop the tank because it is huge and side mounted so i decided to cut a hole in the floor.

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running ten times better now .....
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