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Old 03-20-2013, 02:57 PM
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Default Aftermarket EFI with Blower?

I ran across a 67 Firebird 400 with a blow-thru supercharger and aftermarket EFI. I couldn't tell which EFI unit it was and really did not get a chance to talk to the owner.

So my question is are the modern EFI systems (like FAST EZ) fairly compatible with a blow-thru supercharger? Is one system better than another for this type of set-up? As expensive as a blow-thru carb is, a few more bucks for EFI doesn't seem bad.

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EFI on a blow thru is better than a carb. The injectors meter fuel better. Was it a Procharger?

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Old 03-21-2013, 07:11 PM
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EFI on a blow thru is better than a carb. The injectors meter fuel better. Was it a Procharger?
Yeah, and the brackets seemed to be a bit on the rough side, but overall it appeared to be set up very well and ran great. Guy said is was putting down a bit over 400 RWHP.

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