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Like most everything else it is not that one is faster than the other, it depends on the setup. It has a lot to do with the efficiency of the ports/combustion chamber. Less efficient heads are going to do better with carbs. At least this is what I have seen on the dyno on multiple hemis. carbs one hands down every time. Of course at the the time I learned this, I was working with a very respected engine builder/tuner and this is how he explained it. Makes sense. Then again, I am not quite as sold on him as an efi tuner as I am him as an engine builder and carb tuner...
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I was astounded, recently, to learn that the 1957 Mercedes 300 SL (street car; not the race car, although it may have had it, too) had direct injection.
I didn't believe it, so, I checked the information out from several sources, and indeed, it was true. Direct injection on a gasoline engine 52 years ago.... Who'd-a-thunkit??? |
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My Kingswood would have a tuff time with them also. in O/SA................lol |
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Awesome video!! Look at how far he had to spot the Stang.
Why am I even building a big block???? |
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