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Old 07-28-2009, 07:39 AM
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choosing air/fuel delvery on 413 wedge

im shopping around for parts for my 413 wedge im building for the fury.... i came across this set up from edelbrock...

Edelbrock Performer RPM Pro-Flo EFI Systems

now im tryin to make my car a street/strip weekend cruiser, im tryin to put all the power in the low to mid range, should i stick with the old school carb and intake set ups or go a lil radical with the multi point injection set up?
Old 07-28-2009, 07:43 AM
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I'm going to watch this with great interest. Thanks for getting this one started for me Fury...gonna get my own 413. Of course, I want the long-ram intake.
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o there will be many more added on here... i got a whole list to go through but im taking it one part at a time
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I am old skool and I prefer to use carb, it is also a lot cheaper than fuel injection, but I have been told that the injection is plug and play with little adjustment needed
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