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Old 09-30-2011, 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by shaun8541 View Post
I have a EZ EFI question for you guys. I know they say 500 horsepower is the max for the setup, but I have heard others using this at 600 hp or so.

I have a 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback. I have a Keith Craft 427 pushing 510 hp and set up for a blower. I have a Paxton supercharger for it and figure it will boost it up to around 675 hp or so.

Can I run the EZ still or would I need to step up to the more costly XFI setup? Thanks in advance!
The answer is 2 fold. Yes the EZ-EFI system will support just north of 600hp. However, the EZ-EFI system will not at this time support forced induction. You would have to step up to the xfi. The good news is they have upgraded the xfi with a portion of the system from the EZ-Efi. I am told it doesn't completely tune itself but does help populate tables on it's own. I hope this helps.
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