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Old 08-21-2003, 11:08 AM
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Bib,

If your motor is stumbling under later G's, you probubly don't have the right floats. Get the ones with the corner's shaved off, and make sure you have vent tube baffles. Hard cornering will affect EFI too, if the fuel pump pickup is uncovered, no fuel pressureat the rails. With a carb, ther is a slight delay as the fuel bowls have some gas in them.

"Not to knock the holley pro-jection, but injection that sits at the top of the intake, still has to go all the way down the ports to the head. There is lag time just like a carb. Ported fuel injection has injectors right above the head so there is no fuel lag"

There is no such thing as fuel lag with TBI. The air has to get sucked down to the cylinder, the fuel gets there the same time.
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