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Old 08-21-2009, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen View Post
Ok, question for you smarter guys. What really makes this better than say Holley ProJection TBI or similar TBI setups? That all this basically is, right, TBI, albeit with what appears to be a much neater, compact install? The ECM/electronics? At 43psi it does seem to run much higher fuel pressure than common TBI systems.

And how might this work on an LS1 with a carb intake? I guess you'd still use the msd ignition unit used for carbed LS motors and follow the directions for CD ignitions. Reading the instructions has raised my interest in this a bit.
Yea, it's easier... The main difference is that you don't even need to change the intake, so it's closer to being like a carb swap. I don't know whay it wouldn't work with an LS engine.
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