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RE: EFI vs. carbueration
By RC Moser - 03/04/2001 2:05:40 AM; IP 205.188.192.164
I'd say the cost is probably high and not warrant the cost vs. a good 4100 or maybe a aftermarket carb. I don't see where you will get a return on your investment other than a mile or two per gal, slight preformance increase, and the look of something different. But, if you've got the buck's and want something different why not?
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RE: EFI vs. carbueration -- RC Moser, 03/04/2001
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