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    Big bore MFI system for sale

    Complete MFI set-up that is currently on my 3.5. Everything that follows comes with the system and i will not separate any of it. Great alternative for your vintage race car where $8500 for high butterfly is out of the question.

    - 019 RS pump with modified cam
    - Pump base mount
    - RS throttle bodies converted to 41mm intake 44mm plates
    - Mag intakes bored to match at the bottom, 46mm at the top
    - 906 velocity stacks
    - All linkage, cross bar etc.
    - Injector lines, injectors
    - K&N watershields modified to clear pump and for cold start
    - Fuel filter console

    All throttle body work done by Matt at Eurometrix 3 years ago, everything is just like the pictures except i painted the intakes black recently. I can take any more pictures for interested parties.
    The Electromotive crankfire system will also be for sale when i sell the MFI. If you live in NC or are going to Road Atlanta for the Petite, i would be happy to take you for a ride.

    $5000 obo.

    Paul
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    Paul-

    Are you going to EFI?

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    Love your car paul, are you putting in something bigger?

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    Tom,
    I am going to a Motec system. I wish i could keep this set-up for a future 3.0 RSR or ST project but i cant do both right now.

    Platas,
    Any more hp in a narrow car would be wasted.

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by p-thomas
    Tom,
    I am going to a Motec system.
    Please post your project details and progress reports if you have the time. I would love to hear about it, as I am planning to eventually take my carb'd 3.4 in the same direction. Which throttle bodies are you going to use?

    I'm sure someone who wants to do a period-correct big bore engine will jump on your MFI setup. It looks very nice. Henry Schmidt at Supertec may know someone thinking along those lines. You might let him know it is available.

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    Let us know Paul how the project comes along, this i will def keep mu eyes open.

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    Tom,
    I am using the sale of the MFI/ crankfire to finance most of the new system. If the MFI doesnt sell, it stays where it is. It would be hard for me to complain about how the car runs now, cause it hauls ass, but we are all tinkerers, right? I have thought about selling the whole car and starting a new project.

    Paul
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