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    Not sure where to post this, but here goes...I'm looking at induction systems for my 496" full roller BBC that have more of an "old school" non-traditional look, such as Hilborn-style EFI, dual quads, and perhaps...Weber carbs or Inglese EFI. Has anyone here had experience with either Inglese carbs or EFI systems? I'd appreciate any comments or advice you might have regarding these. Thank you.


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    While I haven't had personal experience with them, I haven't heard anything negative and they do make a sweet looking setup!

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    Have you investigated the cost of the Inglese system? I bought a stack injection system from Imagine (Phoenix AZ) a couple of years ago and it was only $5500 less the electronics. I would guess the Inglese is similar price....not bad for the look.

    Mike in Tucson

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    Quote Originally Posted by bgblk40 View Post
    Not sure where to post this, but here goes...I'm looking at induction systems for my 496" full roller BBC that have more of an "old school" non-traditional look, such as Hilborn-style EFI, dual quads, and perhaps...Weber carbs or Inglese EFI. Has anyone here had experience with either Inglese carbs or EFI systems? I'd appreciate any comments or advice you might have regarding these. Thank you.


    Tom
    I've had a set or two of Inglese induced induction systems in my past. Jim is one of those infectious guys that if you hang around him long enough, one oif his systems will rub off on whatever you are driving. With that said, once it is tuned, lock it down and forget about it, they run that great.....Especially compared to the 60,70,80's offerings.........

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    Many, many moons ago had an Ingleses set up on little roller cammed 302 in a roadster... Two phone calls and a couple adjustments later I was off and running.....for 3 years without ever touching them again. That was the down drafts Webbers, no electronics, no nothing. Looked great and ran even better
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