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Looking at the present, And future, With the tech of the past!

 
mercury306 mercury306
New User | Posts: 22 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 10/13/09
06:37 PM

Like all Fords I do- But all it takes is an abundance of moisture to take out those newer machines. That is why you all should be glad that some folks like me are takin them there robotic apparattuses feedin fuel to the hydraulics and tossin them for a one piece intake and a carburator! Sure I'm gonna miss that sound, Of a mathematically calculated rumble, And the ability to get Great! gas milage if you wanted to, But after a few rubber bags and hoses and silicine, Even FISSION! wont stop me!   Tis' Good To see all Keepin On Keepin!
FHD  

 
Falcon67 Falcon67
Enthusiast | Posts: 433 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 10/14/09
05:56 AM

An "abundance of moisture" will stop your carburetor setup too.  Nothing wrong with running a carb, but EFI is very reliable and highly tunable.  
1967 Falcon 4 door 351C-4V
1970 Mustang 351C-2V
http://raceabilene.com/kelly/hotrod
Owner built, owner abused.

 

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