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Old 09-12-2015, 10:01 AM
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Has anyone tried this? I am interested and would like to hear thoughts.
Old 09-14-2015, 12:52 PM
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You can buy EFI units for a 6-71, they mount on top as the blowers are typically setup for a draw through carb.

You'll need to notch the frame a probably more the rack in order to get the drive pulley installed.
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I actually would like to find an old whipple for the SBC big enough for the 434. They said they don't make them anymore.

Anybody know what liter I need or where to get one? I seen on eon ebay but did not know what liter I need.
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3.3 would be ideal but I think you could get away with a 2.9 without issue. 4.0 might be a drag depending on setup and 4.5 would be strip only.
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Originally Posted by 383tpimachine
3.3 would be ideal but I think you could get away with a 2.9 without issue. 4.0 might be a drag depending on setup and 4.5 would be strip only.

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