hilborn injection
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hilborn injection
Has anyone have experience with a hilourn injection? I See one for sale, would be sweet on my 64. seems like a monster to tune, its alcohol with a magneto.
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I don't have any experience with them,but I do know it was like 7000$ new for the setup I want.does your car run on alchol.
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If u buy it, I'd have it converted to run on gas. Or even convert to EFI. You can buy brand new inglese EFI systems for 6k.
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Also your engine probably isn't built for alcohol. Engine requires almost double the amount of fuel compares to gas, it runs cooler so street driving is a bit harder to get the engine up to temp. Using double the fuel means less time to drive.
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This is so true !! We have a dirt track car on ALCOHOL,,it takes double over racing gas,,,but it does run much COOLER,sometimes on a cool night we will fire it up and let it run for a long time before it's put on the track !! In fact almost every ALCOHOL burning car in the pits will be running long before the race starts. thanks POP65clevorcyclone wrote:Also your engine probably isn't built for alcohol. Engine requires almost double the amount of fuel compares to gas, it runs cooler so street driving is a bit harder to get the engine up to temp. Using double the fuel means less time to drive.
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Another thing about alcohol is that it will require more frequent oil changes. It will make your oil look like chocolate milk.