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So, As I draw ever closer to firing my motor up, I sit and look at Jim's Zcar, which won't run, due in large part to idiots not knowing how to tune the Holley software... The same software used in the fuel injection system on my motor, that THIS idiot doesn't know a thing about either...

 

So I've been searching for carb parts to install on my motor to break it in, and onto Jim's car to get the motor to run properly, and wouldn't you know, there are some real finds out there when you have a little patience...

 

A Holley Street Dominator intake was bought from jt1 for $75! THANKS JOHN!!!

 

A Holley 750 Double Pumper, referbished and completely checked out was bought from a guy I know for $150!!!

 

A referbished Holley SuperBlue Fuel Pump was bought off ebay for $75!!

 

And finally an Edelbrock plate/regulator/fuelline kit was bought for $60 from Ebay, still new in package and for a Holley setup!

 

So, for the complete fuel and intake system to run this car, I'm into it for less than $400! I'll get the cars running with this setup, get Mine de-bugged and then get BOTH cars with BOTH fuel injection systems down to Jeff Creech in North Carolina for some serious tuning. And this time, I'm gonna keep the carb stuff sitting on the shelf, because you just never can tell when you're possibly gonna need it down the road! :2thumbs:

 

Mike

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http://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showforum.php?fid/35/

 

DOUG FLYNN

is HOLLEYS engineer in the EFI department,

post your questions here on the site above (LINK ABOVE)

honestly the EFI is the better system and learning HOW to adjust and tune it IS THE SMARTER ROUTE

 

heres the base maps/ basic info

 

http://www.holley.com/TechService/Library.asp

 

http://www.holley.com/data/TechService/Technical/Fuel%20Injection%20Tech%20Info.pdf

 

heres tech supports #

 

Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5PM CST @ 270 781-9741.

 

 

yeah I keep a few carb intakes and carbs around for testing but theres no way a carb can match the a/f ratio control a good MPFI system provides

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... And this time, I'm gonna keep the carb stuff sitting on the shelf, because you just never can tell when you're possibly gonna need it down the road! :2thumbs:

 

Mike

 

I agree with you! It can't hurt to keep the simple parts around that you KNOW work well to begin with. Spares have saved many a man's behind before!

 

Davy

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Thanks Grumpy!

 

Mike

 

http://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showforum.php?fid/35/

 

DOUG FLYNN

is HOLLEYS engineer in the EFI department,

post your questions here on the site above (LINK ABOVE)

honestly the EFI is the better system and learning HOW to adjust and tune it IS THE SMARTER ROUTE

 

heres the base maps/ basic info

 

http://www.holley.com/TechService/Library.asp

 

http://www.holley.com/data/TechService/Technical/Fuel%20Injection%20Tech%20Info.pdf

 

heres tech supports #

 

Monday through Friday, 8AM to 5PM CST @ 270 781-9741.

 

 

yeah I keep a few carb intakes and carbs around for testing but theres no way a carb can match the a/f ratio control a good MPFI system provides

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