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When you take out the EFI what exactly do you remove and how do you install carbs?

I mean do you simply pull all the computer crap out of the car, pull of the injector fuel rail, and the intake manifold, replace it with a manifold from a Carbed Z car, and add some carbs?

if anyone has a web site explaing how i would appreciate it..

Or is it in the "How To Modify...." book?

Matt

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YES. Pull everything, computer, harness, intake, injectors, AFM, TB and your head(if it's a N42) and put it in a box and send it--postage due--to:

Steve McConnell

746 Via Bandolero

Arroyo Grande CA 93420

Some of us somewhat like the FI system.

steve77

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well i wont be doing any of this till after mid-october,

I'm setting up Post Basic Training plans for my car, i intend to make my Z looks wise into the red one on the cover of MSA catalog.

The engine is either going to be a early L28 block or an F54 block with flat top pistons, High compression ( either by mod to the P79, P90 head or an E31 head with 280 valves )

Eventually will be carbed, new cam ( advice on this would be great...P.S WHAT IS A HOT CAM? ) polished and chrome engine and electronic ignition.

Headers and exhaust of course too

Matt:D

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