EFI to Carb conversion?

Discussion in '2.3L (N/A & Turbo)' started by Lightning 06, May 30, 2004.

  1. Lightning 06 New Member

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    Ok, car's in the sig is the one im asking about. I really dont trust EFI motors, i want to know what's required to convert it to a Carb motor other than the manifold, linkages and Carb. is that all i need?
  2. bhuff30 Founding Member

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    fuel supply is a problem. you have 40psi now, but a carb will want much less... 6-7psi I think.
    I really don't see it as worth the effort. Your EFI will get better milage, more torque, and more drivablity
  3. Stinger Founding Member

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    Get out of the 70's man...learn to deal with them.

    Rather than coverting to something you "trust", keep what you have and "learn" something.
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    :owned: LOL!!!!
  5. Lex Founding Member

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    I owned many cars cars 3 in which had carbs and 2 including my Stang thats EFI and I have better reliability with the EFI. As for your question :shrug: Judging by your sig, I would replace the stereo :D

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