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Old 01-03-2010, 12:14 AM
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Yeah TBI works, but a properly tuned carb works just as well. In the cold too. My 350 with a 670 street avenger fires up with the flick of a key when it's 10 degrees out. It just makes no sense to me to go though all the trouble it's going to take to swap over to an outdated, non performance oriented fuel injection system.
 
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Old 01-03-2010, 03:38 PM
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because my camaro is not performance oriented. the q jet has been giving me too many headaches that i just dont want to deal with anymore. due to emissions i cant just go to a different carburetor. there are things you can do to tbi that makes it so you handle higher hp applications if i were to decide to go that route later on. swapping to fuel injection when you have everything that originally came with the fuel injection and makes it run is not really all that hard. i have done it on jeeps and samurais.


if you want the q-jet and the intake then uh.... idk 25 plus shipping for the q-jet and the intake i needed to put a helicoil on one of the bolt holes for the water jacket. it seals. just letting you know so you dont get something that is in a condition you dont like. we can work out something for that if you still want it.
 
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Old 01-04-2010, 09:46 AM
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Dude, thats a great Price, cash is all I have right now, how much do you think shipping is gonna be to central NC?
 
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