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Topic: TBI TO CARB
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MR GO FAST
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Member # 2088
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So I am looking at an 85 gt that is very clean. I need to know if anyone knows if I can remove the TBI unit and install a factory carb on it? Quick answers would be apreciated because the end of the auction is tomorrow. Thanks.
-------------------- 1986 Gt that is faster than FOSTANGS pinto
Posts: 3729 | From: ATWATER/SANJO/RWC | Registered: Nov 2002
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Fast472Mach1
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Member # 2559
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I know a guy with a TBI camaro that did. He said all he did was put some adapter plate on and ran the carb. I saw it and it seemed to work fine and was a very basic piece.
-------------------- 11.7@116 1.7 60ft. N/A 11.4@124 1.9 60ft. 100NX
Posts: 639 | From: Laguna West | Registered: Mar 2003
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Stimson
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Member # 51
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I thought '85's were carbed? Worse comes to worse, you can swap the intake (maybe distributor?) and run a carb. Used 302 intakes for carbs are fairly cheap.
Posts: 2373 | Registered: Jun 2000
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Wolfie351
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Member # 651
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It's a fairly straight forward and simple swap. As for detailed info on the Carbed Ford Message Board I want to say that the CFI does NOT have a roller cam, but I'm not sure. It might be something you want to double check before you buy. Well, if that's important to you anyways. If you want to make a "legal" swap, you'll need a Holley 4180 carb, stock '85 manifold or Edelbrock performer w/egr, egr plate, distributor, mechanical fuel pump, dual snorkle air cleaner, headers w/heat risers, and i'm sure a few things I can't think of right now. If you don't care about legality, well, it's even easier. Oh yeah, lots of people have done the swap on the Four Eyed Pride message board
-------------------- 1985 Mustang GT: 351W, Griggs, Baer, etc etc
Posts: 1214 | From: South Bay | Registered: Dec 2001
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