Any LS1 Carb engines out there?
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Originally Posted by Mke Vee
Any info on pricing and availabilty of the front cover? I'm just trying to justify having bought the MSD as the cheapest solution.
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MSD is definately the best way to go.... its a very trick piece and doesnt require a mechanical fuel pump..... it would clean up some wires but thats about it... after the final price tag and accersories of each item they both end up costing about the same....
stay with the MSD.... i started pulling my dash last night..
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Just an update. You can get the Victor Jr separately from the ignition box. The Performer appears to be only availablr in a packe with intake and MSD box to rum the coils. `I want the lower RPM range of the performer. <sigh> I'm putting a 4.8 into an older 5,000 lb truck. MV
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Edelbrock Sells the Vicotr Jr separately, but not the Performer. I need a Performer as this is a small displacement (4.8) engine in an old 1946 Truck. I refuse to buy the darn package just to get the intake manifold. If anyone has the Performer and wants to upgrade to more flow, I'd consider buying you a new Vistor Jr.