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According to the label, I have RPO GT4, which my factory service manual lists as a 3.73 rear axle ratio.I love the big interior/cargo space of the older Burbs, but this 350 gets maybe 11 mpg--same as my 454 Burb. Maybe it's because I live at high altitude that the 350 is underpowered and overworked, do you guys at lower altitude get better mileage? So I'd like to find some more torque/better gas mileage. Here are the options that I am considering:1. 96-99 Vortec 5700 swap -- some people are telling me this is a lot harder than it looks, that you need virtually everything from the donor vehicle, OBDII is much more complicated.2. LT1 swap from a Caprice or Roadmaster -- but I read a post somewhere that said its cooling system (reverse flow) is not good for a towing application.3. Edelbrock multi-point FI setup for my existing engine.4. A TPI setup from some GM donor car -- don't know much about this option yet.I'll consider any reasonable idea (and some unreasonable ones) that anyone can offer, hopefully I can find one that doesn't require too much brain or wallet damage. Sometimes it just seems I should buy a newer vehicle to take advantage of the newer engine technology. But as I said, I want the interior space. What's the point of having a big vehicle like a later model Burb when the interior is small? Also, I imagine the newer ones are more complicated to diagnose and work on.