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Old 16-08-2013, 06:40 PM   #1
phillford8
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Default 347 windsor

hi this is my first post trying to find out some info from you guys.. im building a 347 windsor which is the motor out of my 93 xr8. its a auto scat crank and rods forged pistons .howard roller cam good for about 5800 Alloy heads GT 40 intake. just a good streetable engine . now the problem is im old school and have never played around with feul injection,, you know just bolt on a good intake manifolt and a holley carb ,get it jetted and away you go. now i got a 72mm throttle body and a 75mm MAF with the gt40 intake and i also have 24pound injectors
the standard throttle body is 65mm and the maf is 70mm. I tavent got a clue what to do about the computer and being a 347 will any of this intake hardware be suitable,,, any sugestions would be greatly appreciated.. thanks phill

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