Rberger
New Member
Hi everyone. New to me is a 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger that has had its transmission (4-speed 833 now) and carburetor (Edelbrock now) and cam (card shown) replaced. I want a regular driver i.e. road trips and around town whenever there’s no snow or salt. I’m told by a couple of local mechanics that the Edelbrock is terrible and have been recommended (by a purest) not to EFI but instead to re-install a Carter. The car was surging terribly last week it almost died several times; a mechanic said the carb looked wet in the secondaries. My hope is to keep this car for a long time and if so it won’t be kept original by any means anyway. So does anyone have an opinion whether the Sniper or other EFI is a good move for reliability and easy starts. I’m told also that kits don’t have sufficient sensors (i.e. only a single O2 sensor?) to perfectly meter. I’m Imagining a rear gear change and electronic ignition upgrade down the road too. If I’ve missed a thread addressing this already I’m sorry and could jump to it if that’s better. Many thanks for any opinion or ideas!















