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I'm betting that you'll be able to run truck-style injection in your Monte, and save a ton of $$$ since most engines from yards come with just about everything you'll need....minus wiring and pcm. The biggest concern will be hood clearance.
If you have your heart set on going carb'd, I say go for it. If you're thinking that it will be cheaper, think again. If you're thinking it will be easier, it usually isn't. If you're intimidated by fuel injection, don't be....it's easy to wire up, and there are plenty of answers here on this site.
Whichever way you choose to go, best of luck to ya

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If you broke it down due to budget constraints, or if you aren't on a tight schedule, you can find deals here in the classifieds. I saved about $175, but the intake (Victor Jr) took a while to find, hawking the ads every day.
I would go efi in a late model application where a complete fuel system upgrade wouldn't be required using mostly used parts purchased off the forum here or ebay, etc.
For an older car, I'd go with a carb in a minute. For my L92 head/LS2 going into a 61 BelAir - - $310 for the MSD controller, $275 for the Victor L92 intake, already have a carb, but a basic & versatile Holley 3310 - 750cfm can be picked up for under $100 usually. Even with a new carb kit that's under $700.00.
I would go efi in a late model application where a complete fuel system upgrade wouldn't be required using mostly used parts purchased off the forum here or ebay, etc.
For an older car, I'd go with a carb in a minute. For my L92 head/LS2 going into a 61 BelAir - - $310 for the MSD controller, $275 for the Victor L92 intake, already have a carb, but a basic & versatile Holley 3310 - 750cfm can be picked up for under $100 usually. Even with a new carb kit that's under $700.00.
It all comes down to what you want, but it can be done pretty cheaply.
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