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Posted by: zaballosc Sep 29 2017, 12:37 PM

I am looking for a 2.0 FI system that is as complete as I can get. It is okay if some parts are missing or if it needs to be rebuilt. My car is a '74, but would be okay with other years of FI. Thanks!

Posted by: Mblizzard Sep 29 2017, 04:42 PM

Are you trying to keep it stock? If not look into the MicroSquirt approach. It can be very cost effective.

It us difficult to put together a stock system from scratch. There are a number of parts that don't play well together.

Check out and read everything on Brad Anders site before buying anything. https://members.rennlist.com/pbanders/

I have a complete system sitting in a box that works. After you do your research let me if you don't find what you need let me know.

If you are looking for something modern that makes the car very drivable consider a modern system. It is not headache free but it is much easier to tune.

Posted by: turbonet Sep 29 2017, 07:29 PM

How soon do you need it? I may have one available in the next month or so. Off a '73

Posted by: zaballosc Sep 30 2017, 08:51 AM

QUOTE(Mblizzard @ Sep 29 2017, 02:42 PM) *

Are you trying to keep it stock? If not look into the MicroSquirt approach. It can be very cost effective.

It us difficult to put together a stock system from scratch. There are a number of parts that don't play well together.

Check out and read everything on Brad Anders site before buying anything. https://members.rennlist.com/pbanders/

I have a complete system sitting in a box that works. After you do your research let me if you don't find what you need let me know.

If you are looking for something modern that makes the car very drivable consider a modern system. It is not headache free but it is much easier to tune.

Thanks for the advice, i'll look into that approach. Whats the cost difference between aftermarket and stock?

Posted by: Mblizzard Sep 30 2017, 10:43 AM

QUOTE(zaballosc @ Sep 30 2017, 06:51 AM) *

QUOTE(Mblizzard @ Sep 29 2017, 02:42 PM) *

Are you trying to keep it stock? If not look into the MicroSquirt approach. It can be very cost effective.

It us difficult to put together a stock system from scratch. There are a number of parts that don't play well together.

Check out and read everything on Brad Anders site before buying anything. https://members.rennlist.com/pbanders/

I have a complete system sitting in a box that works. After you do your research let me if you don't find what you need let me know.

If you are looking for something modern that makes the car very drivable consider a modern system. It is not headache free but it is much easier to tune.

Thanks for the advice, i'll look into that approach. Whats the cost difference between aftermarket and stock?


You can do a fuel conversion for less than $600. Stock is unclear as you take your chances on 40 year old parts being good.

Posted by: Boston Tom Oct 3 2017, 10:50 AM

QUOTE(zaballosc @ Sep 29 2017, 02:37 PM) *

I am looking for a 2.0 FI system that is as complete as I can get. It is okay if some parts are missing or if it needs to be rebuilt. My car is a '74, but would be okay with other years of FI. Thanks!

I have one. Just got my 2.0L rebuilt & went to carbs. Should all be there including the ECU & worked fine. 1973.thomasv.daily@gmail.com

$300 + shipping

Tom Daily


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