Thanks to all who responded...

Shannen Durphey shannen at grolen.com
Thu Mar 9 02:39:38 GMT 2000


Chrysler Jeeps also use PFI, and I'll bet the new GM inline 6 will be
similar.  
Shannen

I have access to a straight 8 Buick engine, and thoughts of PFI fancy
fill my days.


Matt Cramer wrote:
> 
>         I'd like to thank everyone for the advice here.  So I'll probably go about
> this by the "single-donor" method.  Hopefully I'll be able to do this as
> part of a senior design project at my college and have access to a
> reasonably well equipped machine shop, so fabricating a crank trigger
> device and getting it lined up should be absolutely no problem.  And yes, I
> plan on doing this by adapting junkyard parts.  There's going to be
> something major I will have to design myself for it to count as an
> acceptable project - this is likely to be a sheet metal intake.  I hope to
> use a multi-port sequential setup, and would like to avoid throttle body
> injection because the fuel distribution on a straight six is something I
> hope to improve with EFI.  Anyway, here are some questions about individual
> replies:
> 
> Grumpy - what's this about "finding replacement parts on a Sun?"  Was this
> cut off?
> 
> John - What kind of EFI system did Ford straight sixes use, and how big are
> they?
> 
> Matt Cramer
> 
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