Edelbrock EFI
Dave Zug
dzug at delanet.com
Wed Oct 27 13:09:23 GMT 1999
i happen to have for sale a 86 TPI complete harness, maf type but
maf not incl. fits old style. i have lots of interested people but
no sale so far. i havent posted it on this list till now. also have
the 305 under it and 700r4, lots cheaper than aftermarket. will not
ship engine or trans. TPI has 19# inj's.
ebay commonly has these setups for sale from 500 - 1200$ depending on
if the person thinks a unit off a corvette is worth more than one
off a 305 camaro ;-)
> From: "Todorovic" <todorovic at home.com>
> To: <gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
> Subject: Edelbrock EFI
> Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 15:07:17 -0600
> Reply-to: gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
> I bet you guys knew this question was coming......
>
> I was looking through Summit catalog at aftermarket EFI systems (he he).
> Lots of money, might be worth it though. I like it better then the
> carburetor and probably would spend a couple of houndred $$$ less on my
> stock EFI and make less power. Anyhow, looks like the Edelbrock stuff is
> $1,919 for pre-86 Chevys, but lots cheaper for truck TBIs. This one I think
> would fit my Trans AM is the $999.99 system that says 5.7L TBI truck. Why
> is it so-much cheaper. Do they give you less parts. If I have to re-use my
> old computer, wires, fuel-pump, etc., I don't care. It says up to 400 HPs
> is possible, with good throttle response and milage. It also says 1000 cfm
> which would be plenty. Would this EFI system be good with a 355 SB Chevy
> with a GM LT4 Hot cam kit and about 9.5 CR, 3.08 gears and a Centerforce
> Clutch. A "little" over my budget but might be worth it to wait a few more
> monts and do stuff right. Anybody have any experience with these EFI
> systems or any other after-market stuff. Well, thanks again. Igor.
>
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Dave Z. www.delanet.com/~tgp
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