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Old 11-12-2002, 02:53 PM   #1
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Default Fuelie Big block ??

I was discussing future plans and projects with a stanger friend of mine, we got off on big blocks and got to thinking about doing a fuelie big block (460) with a Spyder type intake and using a Mustang Computer and controls.. .Would it work., I mean swap all the sensors over, and go that way. I think it would. Only problem i might see is fuel delivery on a difference in firing orders?? What do you guys think, It would be a cheap and effective way to get reliable service and big block power?? In contrast to an Accel DFI system or something comparable..

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Old 11-12-2002, 03:15 PM   #2
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Livernois motorsports does alot of big blocks with fuel injection. According to them they put out a good amount of hp. 800+hp. It would be more costly to go that route, but worth the driveablilty and such. I wouldn't fool with the Accel DFI unit. Unless you know alot about tuning with fuel injection and such it's a waste. But if your set on doing this in the near future or so..go with a Speedpro DFI unit. It's pretty easy to use. It's alot of $$$ but worth the tuning availablity you get with it. Good luck.
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www.bigblockfox.com

go to the above site and check out Jeremy Brunson's car about half way down the page. It is a SN-95 car with a 472, EFI, Spyder intake, etc.
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Old 11-12-2002, 05:08 PM   #4
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Sweet, thanks man, thats exactly what I was looking for

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