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Old 01-22-2006, 05:22 PM
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What is the setup??? I am going with a carb intake for acouple reasons.
1. I can fun F-Body style injectors
2. Cheaper than FAST
3. Will not lean out number 7 cylinder like other LSx intakes.
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The carb setups are running right with the EFI setups in terms of BOTH power and torque.

I dint realize that FAST made a carb setup for teh GEN 3/4 engines, I only thought Edelbrock did.

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FAST doesnt make a carb setup. I am running a carb intake but with all of my electronics and a 90mm tb. no actual carb here
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My vote is Carb intake plumbed for injectors and TB.
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I thought about this for awhile before I got my FAST. I talked to Edelbrock and they said it doesn't start making power until 3500 rpm and you need a cam over .600 lift.
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Originally Posted by 8ALTNG
2. Cheaper than FAST
3. Will not lean out number 7 cylinder like other LSx intakes.
Those two ..
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It could definately work, I have only seen it used with a turbo, such as 8ALTNG is doing. I was going to try it, but I got a good deal on my FAST.
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Originally Posted by EL_3grab
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I was told that its not the intake that leans out number 7 but the fuel line set up,that is y i put the after market fuel lines and pressure regulator


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