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05-15-2001, 03:34 PM | #1 |
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Bye Bye Carb..Hello EFI
I plan on taking out my edlebrock intake and carb in favor for a 5.0 EFI system. My question will the stock intake from an 86-93 stang or crown vic compare to the performance of what I have on it right now? I will be using everything stock for now I just want to get it on and try it out. Later on I plan on getting the edelbrock 5.0 intake, throttle body, mass air sensor, 24 lb injectors. If I like how the car runs. Right now I have the performer intake with a 600 cfm carb.
------------------ 67'fastback-Edelbrock carb,intake,cam,valve springs.Rhode lifters, CompCam rocker arms, windage tray,cerama coated headers,dual flows with H-pipe, modded c-4,tci stall converter,perma cool electric fan,aluminum water pump,griffen aluminum radiator,accel 8.8 cable,wide cap distriburator,magnetic pick up,v-matic hurst shifter,edelbrock performer nitrous, carter electric fuel pump,ignitor coil,solid motor mounts,magna racing suspension,poly urathane bushings,under rider traction bars, comp. eng. s |
05-15-2001, 06:31 PM | #2 |
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You'll lose top end going to stock injection parts but you will make 15 ft/lbs or more low end torque and you'll have sharp throttle response. I'd only put the stock injection stuff on if I got it for free, I'd save the money for now and buy the good stuff all at once.
------------------ GT-40 heads (ported, polished, + milled), B303 cam, 1.7rr's, JE pistons, Offy intake, Carter AFB 625cfm carb, Flowtech 1 5/8" shortys, Flowtech X-pipe, MAC Flowpath exhaust, MAC pulleys, 373's, subframes, Eibachs+Tokicos, B+M ripper, FMS Clutch, Zoom Quadrant+cable, 17" CSA Ultra rims, 235/45ZR17 Yokohama AVS S4's, MSD 6A ignition+coil, FMS 9mm wires, Carbed, Naturally Aspirated, and Nasty! |
05-15-2001, 07:32 PM | #3 |
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You'll lose a ton of performance if you are tuned right.
Don't do it unless you pick up some better injection parts. Do you currently have a later HO engine in there? If not you'll run into firing order problems and all kinds of fun crap. |
05-15-2001, 09:49 PM | #4 |
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I have a 69' 302 engine. I plan on using the same type of firing order just with the efi distriburator.
------------------ 67'fastback-Edelbrock carb,intake,cam,valve springs.Rhode lifters, CompCam rocker arms, windage tray,cerama coated headers,dual flows with H-pipe, modded c-4,tci stall converter,perma cool electric fan,aluminum water pump,griffen aluminum radiator,accel 8.8 cable,wide cap distriburator,magnetic pick up,v-matic hurst shifter,edelbrock performer nitrous, carter electric fuel pump,ignitor coil,solid motor mounts,magna racing suspension,poly urathane bushings,under rider traction bars, comp. eng. s |
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