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    1. #1
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      Jan 2008
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      Anybody run the EZ EFI on a LS motor for old school looK?

      How did it work? Does single plane manifold cost much low end torque in daily driving? Would you do it again?



    2. #2
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      I have not done it, but there are more than a few on LS1tech. IMHO, going to a throttle body or MPI is a step backward from sequential port fuel injection.
      LS motors seem to do pretty well even with single plane maifolds, and you can get a carb style manifold with the injector ports. I have seen an SD tune with the stock monoblade TB on top of a carb style manifold. You might want to also check into a 4 barrel TB that can be used with the SFI on a carb style manifold for street use. Kind of the best of both worlds.

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by GoldHawg View Post
      How did it work? Does single plane manifold cost much low end torque in daily driving? Would you do it again?
      Before the EZ EFI system, Retrotekspeed had a similiar system called the BossEFI. Now they've merged with Professional Products and the system is called the Powerjection III.

      At the time, I needed a fuel injection system that mounted to a 4150 style. FAST had not come out with EZ EFI then. I have this on my LS1 in my 72 Firebird and I love the car. The self-tuning can take a week or so to work out a few kinks, but it learns FAST. I love it man; I would totally do it again if I were going to build another carbureted engine.

      In my opinion, the BossEFI/Powerjection system looks MUCH better than the EZ EFI system. It looks just like a carburetor.

      Here are some pics I took of it if you're interested:

















      I used a dual plane intake manifold since the car is a dd/street car.

    4. #4
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      is that a performer rpm?

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by trex1270 View Post
      is that a performer rpm?
      yep

    6. #6
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      am going to go that route with the fast set up....carcraft has a 69 and it looks sweet...

    7. #7
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      I am going that route as we speak. I shoudl be getting it in a few weeks. I have a '69 Olds 442 W30 clone and want to keep the W30 Ram Air dual snorkel air cleaner. I want some of that WTF?! aspect when you lift the hood. I will be posting more pics soon!

      Dave




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