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Ziegelsteinfaust 08-23-2019 04:38 PM

Tunnel Rams...
 
I am slowly very slowly gathering parts for a Muscle truck project I do not have yet. As I age into a less mature old man I desperately want a tunnel ram on this one.

Not wanting to deal with multi carbs anymore on a vehicle I intend to drive a good bit. I have thought of using fuel injection for the look, and taking away much of the hassles.

So I have two choices. Use Holley Terminator tbi's for the proper classic look. Which still have the low speed wet flow issues carbs have to some extent.

Or adapt port fuel injection with 2 throttle bodies to help maintain the classic looks. does this offer a best of both worlds or does the injector angle impede somehow. Or it is really not much or any of a upgrade from dual tbi's?

regan wilson 08-24-2019 11:26 AM

Re: Tunnel Rams...
 
I would call Holley. I'm sure they can help you as I'm sure it's been done before. I still run antiquated Dominators.

Ziegelsteinfaust 08-24-2019 01:18 PM

Re: Tunnel Rams...
 
It's been done plenty of times, but it is hard to find any info on how people liked it. Or what they may now do different.

Fi-tech, Holley, and F.a.s.t all sell dummy tbi's tondo what I want. Plus all the port fuel injection stuff available I have more selection to mix, and match.

Just modifying the manifold starts about $750 with bungs, and rails. So I would like to be really sure before I sink any real money.


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