View Full Version : 383ci Chevy Motor and a Cross Ram Injection
hughmuller
01-19-2009, 06:18 AM
Hi Guys
Making Contact from South Africa
Currently building a Camaro 2nd Gen Super Muscle car
Hope someone can help me here
I am current building a Chevy 383Ci Stroker motor and want to use a EFI Cross Ram injection
Any ideas who could help or any advice would really be appreciated
Thanks
Hugh
Mkelcy
01-19-2009, 06:41 AM
Hi Guys
Making Contact from South Africa
Currently building a Camaro 2nd Gen Super Muscle car
Hope someone can help me here
I am current building a Chevy 383Ci Stroker motor and want to use a EFI Cross Ram injection
Any ideas who could help or any advice would really be appreciated
Thanks
Hugh
A little more information would be helpful - what are your power goals, what do you have and what do you need, what is your budget (correcting for exchange rate and any applicable import taxes/shipping costs), precisely what cross ram injection setup are you referring too? There's lots of help available here and elsewhere on engine building, but your question is pretty open ended.
hughmuller
01-19-2009, 06:51 AM
Hi Guys
Here is more information of what i am trying to do
Budget is up to about $4000
Basically i want to use this care and moter as a runner
the block is a 3970010 casting number
would like to get maximum power as possible out of her
I have gone and gotten the Forged stroker kit from Eagle
there rest i am asking advice on
I have imported the Jim Meyer Racing Subframe and have got a DSE rear end
Hope this helps
I am using Hydraboost for braking
camcojb
01-19-2009, 07:57 AM
Hi Guys
Here is more information of what i am trying to do
Budget is up to about $4000
Basically i want to use this care and moter as a runner
the block is a 3970010 casting number
would like to get maximum power as possible out of her
I have gone and gotten the Forged stroker kit from Eagle
there rest i am asking advice on
I have imported the Jim Meyer Racing Subframe and have got a DSE rear end
Hope this helps
I am using Hydraboost for braking
do you already have the crossram? I don't think you can do it within your budget if you have to buy everything. If you can get a used mechanical crossram cheap (very hard to find) and have someone convert it for EFI, and then use Megasquirt or a similar do it yourself efi you might get it done for that, but to buy a new efi crossram system with an aftermarket efi system to control it will be thousands more than your budget.
Jody
hughmuller
01-21-2009, 11:02 PM
Hi Jody
I do have a Crossram unit from Pierce Manifold
What is the process behind coverting the CrossRam to a EFI unit
What kinda money would i be looking at to do this
thanks
Hugh
camcojb
01-22-2009, 07:27 AM
Hi Jody
I do have a Crossram unit from Pierce Manifold
What is the process behind coverting the CrossRam to a EFI unit
What kinda money would i be looking at to do this
thanks
Hugh
get ahold of Rob at Force Fuel Injection (http://www.force-efi.com/stacks.htm)
You need injector bosses welded in, rails mounted, a tps converted to one of the throttle shafts, and individual vacuum fittings installed into each runner for iac, map sensor, and any vacuum signal you need (power brakes, etc.)
Jody
groovyjay
02-02-2009, 01:45 PM
http://www.twminduction.com/v8_kits/chevy_350_crossram.html
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