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    1. #1
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      Fuel Injection Setup - Accel Superram unavailable

      Well my car is almost ready for mock-up of the engine before its painted. I have been searching for an Accel Superram but cannot find one so I am going to have to go with something different.

      I wanted the superam because its different and looks really wild in the engine bay. Something different which is what I like. It would really look great with the D-1SC Procharger also going in.

      Anybody have any ideas of what I can use. I'm really not interested in the Holley Stealth-Ram setup, I like it but I just see them too much.

      Thanks,

      -Doug
      68 Camaro RS Conv.

    2. #2
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      EFI ram intake...

      Have you looked at the unit from Arizona speed and Marine?

    3. #3
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    4. #4
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      Oh, Oh, Oh, Go Doug Go! Hurry, hurry, hurry! I cannot wait to see this one when we are finshed.

    5. #5
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      Doug,

      I have a Accel Superram on my 68. They are pretty easy to purchase - let me know if can assist.

    6. #6
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      Frank - I'm trying my hardest. Early August if all goes to plan.

      Just gotta find my EFI intake and then I'm all set.

    7. #7
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      I called lingenfelter a few weeks ago. They are currently out of stock on them with no ETA on when they will get them in. :(

    8. #8
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      if your instrested ive got a complete used super ram system for sale
      email at [email protected]



    9. #9
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      Pro-touring family saves the day.

      Quote Originally Posted by bodie
      if your instrested ive got a complete used super ram system for sale
      email at [email protected]
      Well the pro-touring family came thru for me. Bodie had one and is selling it to me.

      Thanks everyone

    10. #10
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      Well I got the intake and its perfect. Went to the powder coater today to drop off some of the parts. Whats also great is I talked to AFR and they can port match the heads to the intake. The intake was matched to the felpro 1206 gasket and afr for $150 will use the intake and verify that they match with no material blocking the flow of the ports. Gotta box up the intake and ship it out to them.

    11. #11
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      Did a search but could not find a post on figuring what size fuel line to use. I'm expecting to be in the 600-650hp range with the Procharger. My pump is in the tank, and I'm going to run a fuel filter coming off the pump, but then what size line should I run to the fuel rails. Is #6 enough, I think would be and that #8 would be to much. Do you agree?

      I have been reading posts about putting the regulator in the rear and only running 1 line, but I'm going to stick with fuel rail mounted regulator thats there and then run two lines. Or should I somehow bypass the fuel rail regulator and only run 1 line?

      Thanks

      Doug

    12. #12
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      The guidance I've seen says to run 1/2" (-8) if you're expecting more than 500-550 HP. I am dealing with a hot tank issue at the moment and regret my return style fuel rail mounted regulator. I would seriously consider a system that avoids returning the fuel from the engine.
      1967 Firebird Convert, Fuel Injected 462 ci, TKO 600
      http://1967firebird.atwebpages.com

    13. #13
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      Is it possible to remove the fuel rail regulator and return?

    14. #14
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      Quote Originally Posted by thedugan
      Is it possible to remove the fuel rail regulator and return?
      Most aftermarket pumps need a return, but you can design your system to have the regulator and very short return back by the tank. A single line then runs up to the engine. This is similar to the setup for the newer Corvettes. I don't know how you could run a setup without a regulator though. And it would be a giant pain to have it under the car back by the tank...
      1970 Corvette Convertible
      Fuel Injected, Supercharged 406 SB Chevy

    15. #15
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      Sorry I mean remove the regulator from the Fuel Rail. I'd put it instead out back near the tank.

    16. #16
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      If anyone is running a SuperRam on their 1st gen camaro can you shoot a picture of where you have the two harness wires drilled at your firewall. I want to get the harness in before I drop in the motor and need to know where the harness needs to be. Thanks

    17. #17
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      Don't have a pic at the moment - one thourgh the heater panel on the passenger side - and the other one through the factory hole for a manual clutch - as I am running a 4L60E - factory hole was open to us. Also depends on where you are mouting the computer - mine is above the A/C kit - the area by the glove box - if a glove box was there.

    18. #18
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      Quote Originally Posted by thedugan
      If anyone is running a SuperRam on their 1st gen camaro can you shoot a picture of where you have the two harness wires drilled at your firewall. I want to get the harness in before I drop in the motor and need to know where the harness needs to be. Thanks
      I took the harness apart and mounted the ECM where the battery was.

      I hate the stock layout of the Accel harness.

    19. #19
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      SuperRam can you take a shot for me when you get a chance. You can email it to me if that is easier. [email protected]

      EFI great idea on the battery spot, I am putting my water injection there next to my cocktail shakers. So I'll think about that some more.

      Thanks guys

    20. #20
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      SuperRam back from Powdercoating.

      It's finally all coming together.

      http://thedugan.net/images/HPIM2016.JPG

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