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As the thread says I'm looking for carburetor recommendations. I was planning on getting a Holley Street Dominator and using the Thermoquad on the engine now but, got a decent deal on an old Offenhauser 360 Intake part number 5762. The other part of this equation is I'm not sure if there is any...
Yes, I've seen that a bit but, I'll stick with the one I have now as a spare for now and it's also why I thought about about an electric pump. I've got more reading to do.
Thank you both for the reply. That gives me a bit of more information to work with. I'll have to catch up on some of his posts regarding the EFI topics as well. I'm still on the fence as I have NOS fuel pump pushrod and a NORS AC Delco pump from 1970 or 1971.
The other thing I'm curious about too is the ignition setup. If I want the system to control the timing then I've been told an MSD Billet setup is what I might need? Anyways, thank you in advance.
As the title of the post suggests in the future I'm considering adding fuel injection to a 70 Charger with a stock/mild '76 440 in it. I'm trying to make sure my bases are covered with parts and other things I would need to consider. Also, just looking to ensure that I'm making the right...
Well, I got ahold of an '80 truck TQ off a 360 that I will use for now. The only thing it has is the electronic vent solenoid. Other than that I'll give it try and see what happens. Hopefully, someday fuel injection soon enough.
Hello again, I'm trying to remember something from a while ago in regards to these carburetors. But, I'm trying to remember if a Lean Burn carburetor can be jetted properly to run properly once you run an electronic ignition? One thing I've come across with the later carburetors as well is the...