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<blockquote data-quote="scooter60" data-source="post: 542815" data-attributes="member: 7529"><p>The shop I work for part time recently put the FiTech setup on a customers buggy. Went on a fresh 383 build and seems to work great. We have installed several FAST Ez efi set ups including poolman's juggy. The FiTech is easier to install and use. It is also more compact (all the wiring and computer is inside the throttle body) for a cleaner install. Nothing against the FAST but I like the FiTech more. They are both good setups for the $$$$ in my opinion but I'm just a helper. I have a GM TBI setup that I have modified slightly and use a custom eprom in the computer. It is better than stock but it still doesn't compare to the performance and tunability of the modern self learning fuel injection setups for an old school powerplant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scooter60, post: 542815, member: 7529"] The shop I work for part time recently put the FiTech setup on a customers buggy. Went on a fresh 383 build and seems to work great. We have installed several FAST Ez efi set ups including poolman's juggy. The FiTech is easier to install and use. It is also more compact (all the wiring and computer is inside the throttle body) for a cleaner install. Nothing against the FAST but I like the FiTech more. They are both good setups for the $$$$ in my opinion but I'm just a helper. I have a GM TBI setup that I have modified slightly and use a custom eprom in the computer. It is better than stock but it still doesn't compare to the performance and tunability of the modern self learning fuel injection setups for an old school powerplant. [/QUOTE]
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