1961 Corvette TPI Conversion
Dan Plaskett
dynastydan at worldnet.att.net
Thu May 27 04:26:42 GMT 1999
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Hello,
I am brand new to the list so please let me know if I am outside =
protocol. I have scanned some of the archives and it certainly looks as =
though there is a wealth of information and experience in the members of =
this list. I have a 1961 Corvette with a 350 and a 9.5 to 1 compression =
ratio and race ported 76cc heads that I am converting to a 91 TPI setup. =
I have the stock manifold, runners, throttle body and plenum but no =
fuel rails. I just got a set of 305 injectors from a 86 Firebird on =
e-bay. I have no fuel rail. I was considering building one using some =
bulk fuel rail from Arizona Speed and Marine. $36.00 for 6 feet. I =
have no computer or harness. What is the best way to proceed from here. =
I certainly don't want to build a leaky fuel rail and risk burning up =
my car but I do enjoy doing as much as I can myself. Any suggestions or =
assistance would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Dan Plaskett=20
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>I am brand new to the list so please let me know if =
I am=20
outside protocol. I have scanned some of the archives and it =
certainly=20
looks as though there is a wealth of information and experience in the =
members=20
of this list. I have a 1961 Corvette with a 350 and a 9.5 to =
1=20
compression ratio and race ported 76cc heads that I am converting to a =
91=20
TPI setup. I have the stock =
manifold, runners, throttle=20
body and plenum but no fuel rails. I just got a set of 305 =
injectors=20
from a 86 Firebird on e-bay. I have no fuel rail. I was =
considering=20
building one using some bulk fuel rail from Arizona Speed and =
Marine. =20
$36.00 for 6 feet. I have no computer or harness. What is =
the best=20
way to proceed from here. I certainly don't want to build a leaky =
fuel=20
rail and risk burning up my car but I do enjoy doing as much as I can=20
myself. Any suggestions or assistance would be =
appreciated. =20
Thanks in advance.</FONT></DIV>
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