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Old 18-10-2007, 12:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question carb to fuel injection

hi guys first time on this site Gday. currently running a 308 with holley 600 vaccum secondries and redline manifold. i wish to go fuel injected.....i cant afford direct injection i beleive the alternative is injectors into a throttle body, anyone out there done this before with any success.......your advise would be appreciated.....cheers
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i haven't done it, but Holley makes a complete system for this.

with injectors in the throttle body and a computer to suit
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