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Old 08-17-2019, 01:04 PM
Steve C. Steve C. is offline
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When I converted to fuel injection on my current 505 we used a Holley HP EFI Universal kit, p/n 550-500

https://www.holley.com/products/fuel.../parts/550-500

Holley p/n 522-488 48 lb/hr fuel injectors
Holley p/n 565-107 Dual Sync distributor

For the intake manifold we used a old style 4500 Victor intake that I had on hand. It was previously runner blended and port matched to my cylinder heads. We outsourced the intake to have bungs welded on for the fuel injectors and the FI rails mounted. In order to fit the 4150 style throttle body to the intake we used a Brodix HV300 4500 to 4150 carburetor adapter. However the adapter was modified, it was cut down and blended for a smooth transition into the intake plenum/runners. With the adapter modified and the shorter throttle body there was no reduction in hood clearance. I use a small diameter K&N air filter that fits up inside the shaker scoop molded onto my fiberglass hood.

The previous 4150 Victor intake with the carb pad milled 0.650" was not used for the FI project. Our dyno testing indicated by milling the intake it lost about 8-10 hp at peak power rpm. With it and my modified HP950 carb the engine made 660 hp at 5900/7000 rpm. No testing was done after the change to fuel injection but I suggest there was no significant loss in power.



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