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    dam that shits expensive.. good thing i dont have to buy it. id be broke for months

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickgiblin
    dam that shits expensive.. good thing i dont have to buy it. id be broke for months
    You have to remember that this is a complete system with an ecu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Teg
    You have to remember that this is a complete system with an ecu.
    It would be cheaper to do a carbed setup than fuel injected. Thought about getting rid of the buick and stepping up to a nova, chevelle, or fox body and do a nice carbed engine. They are also easier to tune than a fuel injected car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwinyTwin
    It would be cheaper to do a carbed setup than fuel injected. Thought about getting rid of the buick and stepping up to a nova, chevelle, or fox body and do a nice carbed engine. They are also easier to tune than a fuel injected car.
    True, but Ricky wanted fuel injected. That and a hydro car cannot handle a lot of torque with out breaking something on the rearend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Teg
    True, but Ricky wanted fuel injected. That and a hydro car cannot handle a lot of torque with out breaking something on the rearend.
    yeah, just giving him the option cause if you dont know shit about a engine and how it works, a fuel injected car is going to be a big pain in the ass and costly. Believe me, my full stand alone for the buick is killing me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TwinyTwin
    yeah, just giving him the option cause if you dont know shit about a engine and how it works, a fuel injected car is going to be a big pain in the ass and costly. Believe me, my full stand alone for the buick is killing me.
    Oh I agree. Stand alones are pain in the ass and expensive but it is always up to the car owner what they want. Either way it will be a sweet ride once he is done with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Teg
    Oh I agree. Stand alones are pain in the ass and expensive but it is always up to the car owner what they want. Either way it will be a sweet ride once he is done with it.
    yeah, I have always like the looks of a old school impala. Would also be killer throwing in a vette motor in that thing. Good luck with that thinkfast.

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