John Hicks' 1957 Ford Fairlane

 

This is a nice efi setup. Note you cannot even see the injectors.

If you look carefully between the filters you can see the fuel rail that feeds the injectors. This is the only angle you can see them.

Not all Weber-style injection setups are equal. Be carefull when choosing one or you'll spend all the money you saved on tuning.

Accel DFI Gen-7 computer is located behind the glovebox.

 

 
 
Blood Enterprises
3670 C St. NE
Auburn, WA 98002

Re: Weber style Induction from TWM

Dear Craig Blood,

On behalf of Dennis Bryden (owner of the Redhorse Garage, Redmond, WA.) and myself, I want to thank you, and your staff, for all your suggestions, recommendations, and knowledge from past experiences. Without which, we would not have been able to successfully install the TWM Weber style Induction system without a lot of trial and error. And, we were able to drive it to Blood Enterprises on the first try. Truly amazing!

The other item that has made all this possible was the DFI GEN VII computer system that you felt was the best system on the market. I couldn’t agree more! The Weber style system with 8 butterflies can create a real tuning nightmare, but with your extensive knowledge of the infinite capabilities of the GEN VII, the whole system is now running like a fine Swiss watch. For this I am truly grateful.

Thank You,

John Hicks

Bellevue, WA

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