Paul, you might want to also look at the howell-efi.com and see the one I
bought for the GMC. It is worth looking at.
al
> Emery:
>
> I would guess that Holley has fine tuned their TBI system in the intervening
> 6 years and probably inflated the cost, wouldn't you?? Any knowledge on
> what if anything they did??
>
> Does the Holley TBI system control spark timing using a knock sensor like
> TurboCity claims to do??
>
> I went to Holley's web site to look at their TBI offering. They have a
> number of them. Which system did you install?
>
> Do you have an opinion about the TurboCity TBI system vs. the Holley?
>
> When you say "It must be a high flow type", what gph rating are you
> talking??
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> From: EMERYSTORA [mailto:EMERYSTORA]
> Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 10:02 AM
> Subject: Re: GMC: GMC Holley TBI
>
> I've had the Holley system for about 6 years. When I bought it the price
> was about $750 which included the closed loop system electronics and O2
> sensor. You'll definitely want the closed system because that will
> automatically adjust the fuel mixture for altitude, temp, etc.
> I've had two problems over the years. I've had a dirty fuel filter going
> into the pump which caused a starving condition that I thought was vapor
> lock at first. Don't use just any filter there. It must be a high flow
> type. The one provided by Holley is a small plastic filter but it works
> well. I tried another make first and it still starved for fuel.
> My second problem occurred last month. I suddenly lost most of my power on
> the expressway. The GMC wouldn't go over 35 to 40 mph. The engine ran well
> at low speed but would not rev up. I found that one of the two fuel
> injectors had burned out. This is an injector that plugs into the top of
> the casting that holds the two injectors. The problem was that the nearest
> one I could find was 150 miles away. I rented a car and drove 300 miles
> round trip to buy one. It was $69. I have another one on order to carry as
> a spare part. I have also carried a spare fuel pump and filters but haven't
> had to use them yet.
bought for the GMC. It is worth looking at.
al
> Emery:
>
> I would guess that Holley has fine tuned their TBI system in the intervening
> 6 years and probably inflated the cost, wouldn't you?? Any knowledge on
> what if anything they did??
>
> Does the Holley TBI system control spark timing using a knock sensor like
> TurboCity claims to do??
>
> I went to Holley's web site to look at their TBI offering. They have a
> number of them. Which system did you install?
>
> Do you have an opinion about the TurboCity TBI system vs. the Holley?
>
> When you say "It must be a high flow type", what gph rating are you
> talking??
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> From: EMERYSTORA [mailto:EMERYSTORA]
> Sent: Friday, August 13, 1999 10:02 AM
> Subject: Re: GMC: GMC Holley TBI
>
> I've had the Holley system for about 6 years. When I bought it the price
> was about $750 which included the closed loop system electronics and O2
> sensor. You'll definitely want the closed system because that will
> automatically adjust the fuel mixture for altitude, temp, etc.
> I've had two problems over the years. I've had a dirty fuel filter going
> into the pump which caused a starving condition that I thought was vapor
> lock at first. Don't use just any filter there. It must be a high flow
> type. The one provided by Holley is a small plastic filter but it works
> well. I tried another make first and it still starved for fuel.
> My second problem occurred last month. I suddenly lost most of my power on
> the expressway. The GMC wouldn't go over 35 to 40 mph. The engine ran well
> at low speed but would not rev up. I found that one of the two fuel
> injectors had burned out. This is an injector that plugs into the top of
> the casting that holds the two injectors. The problem was that the nearest
> one I could find was 150 miles away. I rented a car and drove 300 miles
> round trip to buy one. It was $69. I have another one on order to carry as
> a spare part. I have also carried a spare fuel pump and filters but haven't
> had to use them yet.