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    mrmike52 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Thanks alot for all your help and research riverhorse, im still going to spend a little time and think it over. And by the way Lt1S10 This lt1 has a car, my friend agreed that the wiring of the EFI was to complicated.
    -Mike

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    Thanks alot for all your help and research riverhorse, im still going to spend a little time and think it over. And by the way Lt1S10 This lt1 has a car, my friend agreed that the wiring of the EFI was to complicated.
    -Mike

    ^ ment to Say CARB

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    wiring should not be complicated.....Just call "painless Wiring" if you want fuel injection and have all the peices they probably have a harness for you that is "Easy as pie" to install.....

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    Cool Keep the 327

     



    Run the numbers, if it turns out to be the original engine, there is no substitute for a numbers matching car ! The shorter stroke is a plus also. It's easier to achieve a higher RPM with a shorter stroke, and can dramatically pull down your ET if she's breathin right !

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