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Which EFI is best for me?

Old Jan 13, 2008 | 08:53 AM
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Car: 1992 25th Anniversary White W/ Red
Engine: Procharged 383CI/ Soon LS2 Turbo
Transmission: Manual 700R4
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Which EFI is best for me?

Recently i procharged my mild built 383 in my 92 camaro. I was using PCM 4 Less for chips but not too fond of mail order chips and especially for forced induction. Obviously efi is the best way to go making the sky the limit on the capabilities, yet having a high price tag. A local shop where i had gotten it dynoed before offered me a deal of 2400 for Accel Gen7, Install, and Tune. Although i dont mind installing itself as i did everything else with my car, its a good deal compared to the other systems i was looking at for 2000 +tune for either FAST or BigStuff3. Also has anyone here used megasquirt and how would you say the install was. Any help what so ever would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks Kevin
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Old Jan 13, 2008 | 10:15 AM
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Car: 88 Iroc
Engine: 350(300hp G.M crate, supercharged)
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Re: Which EFI is best for me?

Hi 92, mail order chips are crap..dont do it!!...Burn your own, trust me

I have a supercharged Iroc, and burn my own chips from Moates using the APU1 AutoProm..Wealth of info on this site on the dFI and Ecm heading.

Here is the link for Moates http://www.moates.net/index.php?cPath=51

I learned how to burn my own ..not hard..and now my car runs even better than before...
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