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School me on EFI #1702821
11/24/14 12:45 PM
11/24/14 12:45 PM
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Mopar_Mudder Offline OP
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OK it is not Mopar but I want to put EFI on my wifes Cutlass which has a mild built Olds 455 in it. I have never put on an EFI kit but it is something I have wanted to play around with for awhile now. I guess it comes down to these three:

FAST
EZ-EFI $2180
EZ-EFI 2.0 $2695

HOLLEY
Terminator $2600

EDLEBROCK
E-Street $2792

Looking for recommendations on which way to go. Would be nice to control ignition but doesn't have to.


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Re: School me on EFI [Re: Mopar_Mudder] #1702822
11/24/14 02:04 PM
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From everything I've read, they're all good, and Quick Fuel has just released one as well.

I'd suggest you PM Monte Smith, he can be found on the race engine board. He works for Holley and claims he can get better prices.

R.

Re: School me on EFI [Re: dogdays] #1702823
11/24/14 02:23 PM
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You really only need the 2.0 if the motor is over 600 hp, otherwise everything is overkill and a waste of money.

My vote goes to the FAST system. The others all seem to have issues that can take days or weeks to resolve whereas from what I've read, FAST really have their act together.

If you buy from Rich Nedbal his support is exceptional.

My second choice would be the MSD unit.

When it comes right down to it, the mechanics of these things is the minor issue, its all about the "code" and how good the guy was that wrote it.

Re: School me on EFI [Re: Stanton] #1702824
11/24/14 03:02 PM
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Quote:

When it comes right down to it, the mechanics of these things is the minor issue, its all about the "code" and how good the guy was that wrote it.




And ... how fast can they resolve bugs because the programmers work for the company :^)










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