NG8264723
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- Joined
- Jul 11, 2016
- Messages
- 314
- Reaction score
- 18
- Location
- Harvard, Ma
- My Car
- 1973 Mustang f code MACHI
Purchased in 1997 or so
I'm thinking of buying one. I kinda think I should buy the 600HP version. Leaves room for growth. The car probably makes 250HP right now LOL.
Anyway, I have been reading about the fuel choices
1. Fitech command center (has a slew of problems that may or may not be fixed)
2. RobbMC surge tank (no issues I have seen)
3. Fitech inline fuel pump (kinda a little kooky, not sure of benefit)
4. Tankinc (nice but a lot of work starvation still an issue)
So the surge tank seems like the easiest to install. Tony-muscle has one and has driven for I think a year with good luck. Seems an easy thing to mount.
Distributor dilemma
Two choices really
1. use the ignition control
2. don't use it
Benefits smooth idle? Easier starting?
Con I have a Mallory distributor that works in perfect harmony with my factory tach. I'm not really wanting to reinvent the wheel here..........
Thoughts?
My thoughts are to run the RobbMC tank and leave the distributor alone
Anyway, I have been reading about the fuel choices
1. Fitech command center (has a slew of problems that may or may not be fixed)
2. RobbMC surge tank (no issues I have seen)
3. Fitech inline fuel pump (kinda a little kooky, not sure of benefit)
4. Tankinc (nice but a lot of work starvation still an issue)
So the surge tank seems like the easiest to install. Tony-muscle has one and has driven for I think a year with good luck. Seems an easy thing to mount.
Distributor dilemma
Two choices really
1. use the ignition control
2. don't use it
Benefits smooth idle? Easier starting?
Con I have a Mallory distributor that works in perfect harmony with my factory tach. I'm not really wanting to reinvent the wheel here..........
Thoughts?
My thoughts are to run the RobbMC tank and leave the distributor alone