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Old 01-12-2001, 10:43 AM   #1
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Question EFI + Supercharger vs. Carbureted + Supercharger/Nitrous

Basic scenario:
I am kinda planning on switching to fuel injection (and much other stuff, but the Windsor stays) and adding supercharger.
per cubic inch, I know I can get more hp/tq out of carbureted, but there are many advantages with going with EFI. Many of you guys know the advantages/disadv. of the two systems cause you've experienced both.

Basically, I need advice/input/opinions on my switching from carb to EFI. I will go with blower instead of nitrous and believe it does better with EFI (and is more common?)+ there are other advantages like hooking up computer system.
Have you seen the article in MM&FF about the Super Stallion? Well, that's the kind of setup I'm talking about.

Any and all input is appreciated. Educate me.

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Old 01-12-2001, 11:58 AM   #2
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Not really sure where you got the idea that you can make more power with a carb than fuel injection. If you want a blower then I think FI is the way to go. With a carb its just going to be to hard to tune it in right. With FI its a little easy to tune it in I think. I've seen a couple of cars with procharges and a carb and I have never been impressed they never run right.

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Old 01-12-2001, 07:06 PM   #3
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If I was you I would go with a set of good aluminum heads and mill them for compression. Get a good cam to match up with it and it looks like you have a good intake/carb/exhaust setup already. That should push you near 380-400hp if you do it all right, and I think it would be better and cheaper than the other routes.

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