racerdude5
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Has anyone on here done this?
Because I need a mechanical fuel injection manifold, which are very uncommon for small block Mopars and if I do happen to find one it will likely be very expensive, Hilborn for SBC is very common.
Because I need a mechanical fuel injection manifold, which are very uncommon for small block Mopars and if I do happen to find one it will likely be very expensive, Hilborn for SBC is very common.
If you must have a Hilborn set up do some homework. They are a big piece of garbage on the street. They either idle or they are wide open. I would hate to see you modify a Chevy piece and then decide it is garbage. You can use the stacks and the butterflies to control the air but you need a complete port injection set up to make the rest work.
If you must have a Hilborn set up do some homework. They are a big piece of garbage on the street. They either idle or they are wide open. I would hate to see you modify a Chevy piece and then decide it is garbage. You can use the stacks and the butterflies to control the air but you need a complete port injection set up to make the rest work.
You'll buy a decent tig and make your own for cheaper than buying what you need to do this, but I'm curious as to why mechanical injection? You can go EFI and make more power and do so far easier.
Governing body limitation?
Yes, sprint cars have no charging system and no battery either. They use a magneto. Your not allowed to use any digitally controlled engine functions.
why waste your time? There are so many good SBM intake manifolds out there
The only other idea I've had was to start with a tunnel ram... Or I could just try making an intake out of aluminum tubing... Hmm.. Thoughts?