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    1. #1
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      Dec 2016
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      71 Camaro With LSA Wants To Add Flex Fuel

      Hi My Pro Touring Friends

      I am almost done with my build and wanting to add a flex fuel kit to
      my 71 Camaro LSA.



      Has anyone here added a flex fuel kit to their vehicle thats similar to
      my car and if so do you have any photos of the install?

      Thanks


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Dec 2012
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      Quote Originally Posted by 71CRumble View Post
      Hi My Pro Touring Friends

      I am almost done with my build and wanting to add a flex fuel kit to
      my 71 Camaro LSA.

      Has anyone here added a flex fuel kit to their vehicle thats similar to
      my car and if so do you have any photos of the install?

      Thanks
      I added flex fuel on my '72 Stingray build, which has an LS3 416 powered by FAST XFI. It was covered in Vette Magazine: happy to post a link if that would be helpful.

    3. #3
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      What ECU are you running? First step would be to confirm that your ECU has the capabilities to add FF.


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    4. #4
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      Jan 2017
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      Los Angeles
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      I’ve got flex fuel on my 67 camaro, just mounted the sensor on the firewall and used ptfe fuel line

    5. #5
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      Jun 2015
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      Flex fuel is a wonderful convenience and power adder. I've used it many times on the LSA and it's great.

    6. #6
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      Feb 2011
      Location
      dallas, tx
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      Simple. If your using a e67 ecu. I’m running a innovate wideband gauge. I then split the flex fuel signal and run it to the ecu blue connector pin 5 if I remember correctly.

    7. #7
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      Aug 2017
      Location
      Reno NV
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      Mine isn't together yet, but I'm using an AC Delco flex fuel sensor with a Holley Dominator ECU for procharged 540 BBC





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