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3474banger Jun 21, 2006 02:32 AM

347 Fuelly? or Card?
 
Need a lil info on a 347 stroker question. Right now im runnin fuel injected no mass air and 19 pound injectors. Im on the fence wheater to go card or mass air with bigger injectors? I would like to end up puttin a bigger cam from stock (what i have now) and better heads (stock right now). So I think I have two questions, go carb or mass air? And what would i need to convert the car from fuelly to carb?

Torqued Jun 21, 2006 03:21 PM

I'd keep it injected, so Mass Air for me.
What would be the benifits of going to a carb set up?

89notchback Jun 21, 2006 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by 3474banger
Need a lil info on a 347 stroker question. Right now im runnin fuel injected no mass air and 19 pound injectors. Im on the fence wheater to go card or mass air with bigger injectors? I would like to end up puttin a bigger cam from stock (what i have now) and better heads (stock right now). So I think I have two questions, go carb or mass air? And what would i need to convert the car from fuelly to carb?

Coverting the car from FI to carb is not really that hard. If you are going to stay FI then I would seriously consider converting to mass air setup.

mise Jun 21, 2006 04:49 PM

You should do the mass air conversion. You would not believe how lean that car is probably running right now. It would also be a good idea to step up the injector size too

wild302 Jun 21, 2006 08:49 PM

i would go carb

3474banger Jun 21, 2006 10:56 PM

Thats what i think im gonna do.

89notchback Jun 22, 2006 08:07 AM

Cheak out this site for some useful info on the conversion :thumb1:

http://www.jason.fletcher.net/default.htm

OVERKILL Jun 27, 2006 11:50 AM

A 347 with STOCK HEADS? My god, you must have a pretty low rev range bud :)

I doubt the 19's are causing a lean condition with the E7's on there, if he had good heads, I'd think they probably were.

The Crower 15511 is a good SD-friendly camshaft if you don't want to do the MAF conversion.

That being said, the MAF conversion involves running four wires and relocating a few pins, takes all of 30 minutes.

3474banger Jun 27, 2006 12:07 PM

Well I have been looking around. I was thinking of goin with a Weiand Intake with a Holley 670 carb and a Voodoo Camshaft & Lifter Kit
Lift: .522''/.538''
Duration: 268°/276°
RPM Range: 1800-6200


Do you think its a lil overkill for a street strip setup?

OVERKILL Jun 27, 2006 12:12 PM

On stock heads?????????????????????


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