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    1. #1
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      Aug 2007
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      "How I Fuel Injected My Pontiac 400"

      Just wanted to share this. I started a blog ever since I started learning about cars three years ago, and the new blog post is how I converted my 72 Firebird's 400 engine to fuel injection. Nothing to prove, just something to show.

      Please keep in mind when you're reading that this blog is for absolute car newbs like myself. So there will be a ton of information on things like tools and parts that were used, and how to use them. Still, I thought someone might be interested in doing this, so I'm happy to share.



      http://zigzautonotes.blogspot.com/


    2. #2
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      Apr 2006
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      Atlanta GA
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      dude.. I WAS JUST LOOKING on performance years forum about my 400 in my bonnie to do efi...

    3. #3
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      haha cool man, I hope it helps some, or at least is interesting.

    4. #4
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      Cool deal and great complete write up!
      Bering Hardware I used to work on the parrot they had in the store years ago. Chainsaw was his name.

    5. #5
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      Sep 2004
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      Kettering, OH
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      Congrats Zig - nice job!
      1967 Firebird Convert, Fuel Injected 462 ci, TKO 600
      http://1967firebird.atwebpages.com

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by Skip Fix
      Cool deal and great complete write up!
      Bering Hardware I used to work on the parrot they had in the store years ago. Chainsaw was his name.
      I love that store man you have no idea.

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by Hammered
      Congrats Zig - nice job!
      John, I can't thank you enough for all of your advice and patience with my ankle biting questions!!

    8. #8
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      For those of you not from Houston, Bering Hardware is an "old fashioned" hardware store. They have almost everything and folks to help you too! Higher priced but the service makes up for it.

    9. #9
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      They actually know what they're talking about too. Older guys actually knew all about carbs even though it's a hardware store and not an automotive store.

      Last time I went to Home Depot I asked an employee where their angle grinders were and he took me to where the allen wrenches were. Frustrating when people don't know their s#!t.




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