FI recommendation for 360 Dart

Fresh off a large purchase in the thousands that didn't work from day 1, not efi, the last thing I want to state is, my efi works fine so therefore no problem here = no problem at all, someone just had an unlucky draw from the pot, or user error.

The reality is my efi does work fine, minus a user error and the wrong hose supplied with the in-tank pump, efi rated but not submersible.

I should have known better, and did, just lazy, and the manufacturer should have known better. Both cases had nothing to do with the efi.
So there's a case for both scenarios, in the same, well, case.

Imo, the problem is three-fold.
First, rarely do people start threads or initiate feedback when everything works well. Ever call your credit card company to let them know they did a bang up job on your latest statement?
People typically provide feedback and reach out when things go south, and it can seem louder than the positive.

Second, companies market stuff as a complete kit, or a perfect solution, and pay advertisers, magazines, shows, to promote their products as perfect. See how easy it is to install, with a huge shop, a lift, air tools, lighting, heat, tools out your butt, access to the company's spokesmen and techs, big paychecks and hot wives. So easy.

Third, there is no way to definitively determine the success rate of a product, or any inherent issues, unless you work at the company, and they're not sharing that data.

This is the bigger issue, imo, especially if they don't share issues, resolutions, improvements, etc.

I was trying to think of a similar example to adding efi to an old muscle car, I know people add shoulder belts, some even power windows, and it can become a big hassle, especially if the instructions or support sucks.
Heck, I just bought a sway bar from a well known maker, found nothing but good feedback, yet no one mentioned the instructions suck big time.
And no hot babe in the box.