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Re: Edelbrock EFI
[Re: TooMany62s]
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04/23/21 04:00 PM
04/23/21 04:00 PM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 846 Avondale AZ
Prodart440
super stock
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super stock
Joined: Aug 2003
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Avondale AZ
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I am going to be installing one on a 54 Chevy in a couple of months. Hopefully its straight forward.
Aaron
68 Roadrunner 383/AT 69 Dart GT Conv. 383/AT 05 Dodge Ram 4x4 Cummins 06 GoManGo R/T Daytona #757 68 Coronet 440
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Re: Edelbrock EFI
[Re: Stanton]
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04/28/21 10:21 AM
04/28/21 10:21 AM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 14,811 Central Florida
larrymopar360
I'm tired...Very tired.
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I'm tired...Very tired.
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 14,811
Central Florida
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Do a search, there's a member on here who's installed one of those. There's a bunch of responses on EFI's. I believe that's the one people are most happy with. I'll try and find the thread also. I have FiTech myself, with the Fuel Command Center because I couldn't find a tank for my application to sump a pump. I had to send back the first FCC because I had problems with it. Seems like they might be problematic. Mine is mounted underhood right front and maybe too much heat for pump. The second one has been good and I like the system. I wrapped the second one with heat wrap to try in insulate some. The biggest reason I did it was for easy starts after car sat for days and easy cold starts and I have both now. I thought I had a pic of where I mounted FCC but can't find on my computer but it's an '89 Diplomat so nobody will care lol.
Last edited by larrymopar360; 04/28/21 10:23 AM.
Facts are stubborn things.
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