Thread: EFI on Blown BBC
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08-07-2011 02:25 AM #1
EFI on Blown BBC
Hi all,
The car is a 2500 lb tee bucket, fully street legal, and ran 10.2 @ 132 with the old engine.
A few years back I had a fairly stock blown BBC (627 hp at 5800 revs), a 454 cast crank, 2 bolt mains, blower cam & a set of TRW blower slugs, and a pair of alloy bowties. A 671 and a pair of 750 Edelbrocks and a decent ignition finished the package.
Thanks to a bad dyno experience I needed a new engine. So I got a used 540, a decent roller cam (with 4-7 swap) another set of bowties and fitted up the 671 and upsized to a pair of 1195 BG King Demons
Now the car has no fuel economy, (no surprise there) and its slower on the quarter mile than the old engine (big surprise there). I want to drive to the track, run easy 9s on street rubber thru the mufflers and drive home again. Yeah, its a big ask.
I think maybe less carb will help, and then thought if I was going to buy a bunch of new stuff, why not look at EFI?
So what would you suggest? Im down in New Zealand so everything wil cost me about 50% more than you guys pay (exchange rates, tax and freight)
Thanks
ToddLast edited by Hot Rod Todd; 08-07-2011 at 02:39 AM.
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08-07-2011 04:07 AM #2
to much cfm on the carbs for street blowers 800 cfm or a bit more use afbs edelbocks i get good fuel mpg with a 548 in a 3600 pound car .how big of cam.whats your boostIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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