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Re: Induction question

To: Pete W <pete@squidlydid.freeserve.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Induction question
From: Richard Barrington <richard@freedomwigs.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 15:05:48 +1200
Pete,

I'd say that injection is ultimately "better", but don't forget about
the extras like high pressure fuel pump, lines, and tuning (eg, recoding
the ECU to suit your motor).

FWIW, a brand new Offenhauser manifold is around #130 and Edelbrock is
around #116 + s&h from Summit. If you have a decent carb waiting in the
wings (may need to play with jetting a little) I think that's a good low
risk way to go.

Rich.

On Mon, 2004-04-26 at 09:58, Pete W wrote:
> Listers,
> I have a 3.5 V8 from an SD1 in my TR7 which I plan to rebuild next winter. I 
>intend to fit
> a fast road cam, Vitesse valves and give the internals a good polish etc but 
>I am unsure
> which way to go with the induction. It currently runs very well on the 
>original Strombergs
> and I have a Holley waiting in the wings but no manifold.
> I have just been to the SD1 Spares Day at Billing and found a single plenum 
>injection
> system for #100. A used manifold for the Holley is likely to cost around #120 
>so should I:
> 
> Stick with the Strombergs and sell the Holley?
> Machine the standard manifold to take the Holley?
> Buy a decent manifold for the Holley?
> Junk the carbs and go injected?
> 
> I know the twin plenum systems are best of all but they are too pricey; the 
>engine needs a
> rebuild anyway but it's nearly fast enough for me as it is! :-)
> 
> Pete Whitehorn
> Leicestershire, England.
> '79 TR7 V8 FHC

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