Fuel injection with a 6-71 on the street.

Here is some info I got from one of the members at YellowBullet.

have done a few of them .e85 is bout the easiest or alky.gas can be done but has to be dead on.A blower you can be a little fat on tune and it will cover it up.Nat asp is tough but can be done.Take a look at good vibes racing they sell kits with everything but a pump.They sell it cheaper than i can.They can figure what you need for nozzles also.you will need a belt driven pump if no one makes a cam driven cover for your engine.I reccommend 8 nozzles under hat into top of blower.That give you good distrubution and easiest tuning.You will want a nitrous solenoid to spray fuel in hat when engine cold to help get it fired first time until warmed up.hope this answers your questions.
Vinny

I also received a response from Good Vibs on the question as to why you can't run the Bug Catcher on the street. Here it is.

Hello Jack,



We reviewed your email and the reason they are not recommended for street use is because they do not have any partial throttle. Without partial throttle you tend to richen up the fuel mixture so much it floods the motor when trying to get from light to light and so forth. If you have any further questions please feel free to contact us. Thank you.



Kasey Smith
Good Vibrations Motorsports
Whittier, CA
800/576-7661
[email protected]



Jack