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Re: Let's talk Fuel Injection. Which is best?
[Re: 68Bullit]
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06/10/09 10:13 AM
06/10/09 10:13 AM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 24,562 Brookeville, Md
Mr.Yuck
Not enough dumb comments...yet
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Not enough dumb comments...yet
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 24,562
Brookeville, Md
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"Been looking on the affordable fuel injection" No such thing. For the cost of the EFI set up you could have a nice big block in the car. You think carbs are hard to set-up, try messing with the computer, bungs, sensors involved for EFI, not to mention the fab work...unless you buy a Mopar pre-fab kit and those are $$$$$$$.
What exactly needs to be done for fabrication? I thought that unit was already set up for bolt-on to a SB Mopar application.....
And how much do you think it would be, total cost? What would you pay for a "nice big block?"
I'd guess you'd have around $2500 into the system and that's if you can do most of the work yourself. Now if you want to go w/ an old school Holley Pro-jection that's abot $1200. You could sell your 360 and get into a nice big block for around 3k. It's not like you can just slap on t he injection rails, injectors and go. You have multipul sensors, electronics and a computer to install. I'd think if you want to go injected I'd grab a complete system off a 360 magnum and go form there.
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