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Re: new toy



I think that the cars that had throttle body injection will have the pump that you need. The dual pickup I know that some mopars had dist with the   dual    pickup.  
---- neal zimmerman <neal.zimmerman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> 
> does anybody know how u get a fuel pump that makes 40psi??   I am sure
> it will have to  be an electric.
>   .
>   And Then theres the issue of the dual distributor. U need a signal
> for the spark and one for the injectors. I think its called dual
> pickup.
> 
>  Afraid to know what one of these will run.  350?? more
> 
> On 11/22/08, Joey <jake4@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Neil you dog!! I told my buddy he should have jumped on that cutie! Good
> > luck with it, that is awesome!
> > Joey
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "neal zimmerman" <neal.zimmerman@xxxxxxxxx>
> > To: "1962to1965mopars" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2008 11:42 AM
> > Subject: new toy
> >
> >
> >> OH man , i just bought a new toy.  I bought a Hilborn setup for big
> >> block mopar.  Unlike all the overpriced ones on ebay u see that still
> >> need converted over, this one has already been done. Full EFI
> >> conversion runnning a FAST XFI setup and plumbed for a fogger nitrous
> >> system.
> >>    The guy blew the motor and lost heart on his car and sold it.
> >>    The point is, he was running it on an Indy Headed 400 block stroked
> >> to 511. He split the block right down the valley he said  it was
> >> making so much power.  And that was without the nitrous, he never
> >> actually hooked up the nitrous. He says he ran a 10.80 in a , check
> >> this out , 67 Fury C-body.
> >>   So it looks like i will need to build a righteous motor with a Mega
> >> block or something. The ports in the Hilborn require the max wedge
> >> size ports so I need to either buy his Indy heads or something else.
> >>    The system is cool, u can actually tune it through a laptop
> >> computer, and it has four differnt tune settings.  U can have one map
> >> for  STREET, one for STRIP, one for FREEWAY, etc.
> >>     It comes with books and CDS of software, a 5 hour DVD , pretty
> >> much everything needed except a 40 psi fuel pump and a dual pickup
> >> distributor.
> >>    He said it ran absolutely awesome on his street car ,  the issue
> >> was just block strength.
> >>     I just couldnt resist, guess it willl have to go on the 65 coronet.
> >>
> >>   neal zimmerman, eugene oregon
> >
> >
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> >
> >
> 
> 
> ----
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> 
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> 


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