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> Fuel Injection Options, just getting some info ahead of time
buhs914
post Apr 15 2010, 12:00 AM
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So i would like to switch out my weber progressive carb on my '73 for fuel injection. I was wondering what type of fuel injection would be the best quality for a decent price?
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rsrguy3
post Apr 15 2010, 11:09 AM
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I did this to my 74 2l, I had to source all of the original fuel injection bits, a brain, relay board, injectors, and a wideband. It ended up costing around a grand. If you look around you might be able to find all the bits for less, but it will be tough to find a wideband for less than 250$, a brain for around 300$ and a relay board for 80, not to mention the relay/brain cable. PM James on that poll for more info. Mine started right up and ran quite well, right off with no drama(I hate drama). I drove around quite a bit, and we got it dialed in pretty well when I discovered some other issues that need to be delt with before the car see's more road time. The bottom line.... you'll need about a 1000$ to do the MS if you don't have the injection set up already.
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