I normally don't get too involved with forums, but the addition of a '75 Z to the stable required a more humble attitude (thanks, Arne), as the FI was shot (original setup, leaking injectors, bad thermo switch, unknown origin replacement air sensor, etc., etc., etc.), and after adding up the costs to repair the FI and then realizing that it probably wouldn't work with the new, tweaked engine without another huge infusion of funds, the decision was made to switch to carbs. Fortunately, I still have my complete, early '71 setup sitting in a plastic bag filled with Argon. So, a consultation with ZTherapy solved the anticipated fuel flow problem with the purchase of the proper needles to use. I'd prefer using a 390 Holley on my intake manifold, but it isn't ready for that just yet. Yeah, yeah, yeah, FI works great so long as it is the new, direct injection system and you want to spend drivin' time on a laptop. So, Iffin' y'all want to know how to do suspensions and brakes, build a stroker that works, and know how to make a 4-Bbl make serious HP on any of the L-series engines, you can ask. However, if you can't tell a spark plug from a drain plug, do your learnin' and homework first, please. M.