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Are you injected or carbed?

Whatcha got?


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1993
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Automatic
Just wondering who has what... if you're injected or carbed and if you drive on the street or race only.
 
I voted Injected. I don't have the motor done yet, but when it is, it will be a Fuel Injected 331 in a '94 Ranger splash.

-French
 
I've got a carbbed 390 in a 72 F250 to tow with

And I'm about to pick up a 351w with fuel injection to convert to carb for my 00 Ranger.

While carbs may suck off road, they're simple as hell and easy to tune, cheap to maintain.

After tons of problems with fuel injection and costly as all hell parts, I'm givin it a go with carbs.
 
i have a holley 800cfm on my 350 in my 1988
 
I'm carbed, and my engine bay is very clean with almost no wiring showing.
 
Mine has tons of wires showing, lol! One of my projects this winter, clean it up a little...

engine2.jpg
 
HolleyCarbedV8...street...(did have the OEM injected 2.9--but computer & sensors started dyin)

FYI......statistics show it takes five years for fuel injection to pay for itself.....once it fails---you gotta work your way outta the financial hole again.....if-in it don't fail----i n five more years you got $2,000 to put down on a new vehicle (if you put that $2 you saved when you filled up each time in a cardboard box under the seat.....Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahhahahahhhaaaa
 
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I'm injected but I'd rather be blown.

Sounds like something Quagmire would say "Giggity, giggity. Alright!!!" :D

EFI all the way baby!! A lot harder and much more involved than carb, but it was worth it in the end!
 
carbed 302 with holley 1460 600cfm getting dropped in this winter!!
 
I'm injected but I'd rather be blown.

The seventies called, they want their T-shirt back, lol!

FYI......statistics show it takes five years for fuel injection to pay for itself.....once it fails---you gotta work your way outta the financial hole again.....if-in it don't fail----i n five more years you got $2,000 to put down on a new vehicle (if you put that $2 you saved when you filled up each time in a cardboard box under the seat.....Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahhahahahhhaaaa

Uh, okay....

We're dealing with old Mustang setups that cost $200 for every EFI piece, so that's much cheaper than a new Holley...
I think costs work out equal in most cases, simply a preference.
 
FYI......statistics show it takes five years for fuel injection to pay for itself.....once it fails---you gotta work your way outta the financial hole again.....if-in it don't fail----i n five more years you got $2,000 to put down on a new vehicle (if you put that $2 you saved when you filled up each time in a cardboard box under the seat.....Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahhahahahhhaaaa

Now I know where to get extra cash when I need it.......................:icon_rofl:
 

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