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Old 09-03-03, 10:13 PM
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Going from Fuel Injected to carborated

I have an 88 n/a and thinking of going from fuel injected to carborated, because it's less hassle and i can do a blow thru turbo setup. Any downfalls? has anyone done this?
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Well you are going to loose some driveability, and deffinately some gas milaage, depending on the carb you go with. You are going to have to redo your whole fuel system. You also wont have a chance in hell of passing emissions, as when putting on the carb you wont have any use for the rats nest.

The car would be faster, but I wouldnt do it if its a daily driver.
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better imhmfo to go standalone ecu.
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