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When did Chevy 5.7l switch from carb to fuel injected?

The Chevrolet 5.7L (350 cubic inch) small-block engine didn't have a single, universal switch from carburetor to fuel injection. The transition happened gradually over several years, with both carburetor and fuel-injected versions coexisting for a considerable period.

While specific dates vary by model year and application (trucks, cars, etc.), the late 1980s saw a significant shift towards fuel injection becoming more prevalent. You won't find a specific year where *all* 5.7L Chevys suddenly became fuel-injected. Instead, fuel injection became increasingly common throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, eventually replacing carburetion almost entirely.