New EFI system installed (Page 1/2)
mafv8 MAY 19, 03:38 PM
Just got to drive my Fiero today with its new EFI system, an Edlelbrock Pro-flo XT, I picked this up from ebay for a great price, brand new never used, its a little tight for space but it fits great, had to make a small notch in the decklid, about 1/2" deep, but other than that its good. This replaces an older Edlelbrock system that had a single center mount throttle body. Initial feel is a more low end torque, need to put some more miles on the car and this is a self learning system, but so far feels great and I love the appearance. Updated pictures




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84SE, aero body, 4 speed and an injected 355 V8

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Patrick MAY 19, 05:20 PM

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Originally posted by mafv8:

I love the appearance...



We'd like to see it as well. 300 pixels? Come on, it's no longer 1999.

You can post images here up to 1024 pixels in width using PIP, and up to 300 kb in file size.

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mafv8 MAY 20, 06:01 PM
Patrick, updated original with bigger pictures ! 2 this time

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Patrick MAY 20, 06:16 PM

That is a whole lot better... thank-you. Looks great!
Spadesluck MAY 20, 06:58 PM
Very nice looking. How does it run with more mileage?
fieroguru MAY 23, 01:23 AM
That looks really good!
Reminds me of my old SBC swap with the RamJet intake.
olejoedad MAY 23, 08:12 AM
If you've never seen the OP's car in person, you're missing out on a real treat!
He has done a marvelous job, and the new EFI system just makes it better!
mafv8 MAY 23, 06:43 PM
Thanks guys appreciate it.

Spadesluck, no idea on mileage, even with the old system, as I only use for early sunday morning fun! and crusing around
michfiero1 MAY 23, 06:55 PM
Excellent work...fantastic!
pmbrunelle MAY 23, 06:56 PM
I approve of the decklid notching job near the throttle body

I've seen other swaps where the decklid is notched and a gaping hole remains, with the white SMC visible at the edges.