Guys
I'm rebuilding (Nearly done) a 351C. It's going into an older car ('82) and came out with a Carby (currently a 650 dp) The engine is 'warm', nothing too over the top. Bigger Cam, new pistons, bored out 30 thou, balanced, yellow terra roller rockers, hydrolic (sp?) lifters etc. I'm just wondering what benefits I would get moving to fuel injection, over the carby. I understand it will be easier to tune, easier to start in the morning. How about fuel consumption? noticable diff? Power? Are there off the shelf setups that I can buy and fit myself? Cost wise....How much for the complete setup, I've never seen them advertised for a 351 (in Australia here). Is it worth it the price over a carby setup?
Thanks guys
I'm rebuilding (Nearly done) a 351C. It's going into an older car ('82) and came out with a Carby (currently a 650 dp) The engine is 'warm', nothing too over the top. Bigger Cam, new pistons, bored out 30 thou, balanced, yellow terra roller rockers, hydrolic (sp?) lifters etc. I'm just wondering what benefits I would get moving to fuel injection, over the carby. I understand it will be easier to tune, easier to start in the morning. How about fuel consumption? noticable diff? Power? Are there off the shelf setups that I can buy and fit myself? Cost wise....How much for the complete setup, I've never seen them advertised for a 351 (in Australia here). Is it worth it the price over a carby setup?
Thanks guys