fordconvert":5ccx3xxu said:I cant imagine a 4bbl having any sort of drive ability on even even worked up 200. Large injectors have problems at idle. Thats why you need to have a realistic idea what kind of HP you are making so you can select injectors that are just large enough. The fewer number of injectors the larger the problem is getting the proper range. Proper idle is much harder to get right than full throttle. I think a 2bbl is the ticket especially if you already have an intake set for it. Im running a 2bbl on a 500 inch motor, I had a 4bbl because so many people said the 2bbl would not work but ended up selling it because it was just too big. I could have looked for smaller injectors but there just are not that many options and they are expensive. Since you have time just search around the net there are getting to be more and more options out there now. There are even some that look like vintage carbs but use regular bosch injectors hidden under fake bowls. Once you are past junkyard stuff I would be looking at something that uses bosch style since those are very common and come in a wide range of sizes and prices. They are multiport injectors but some of the aftermarket TBIs use them now. If you are looking for cheap easy to find see if the one for a GM 4.3 v6 will work. The mount is the same as the Holley TBI units so finding a plate to go to just about any carb intake is easy. If those are too big then the smaller Gm and Ford stuff is likely going to be about the same for cost and number of them in junkyards.
If you have not run your motor before you sure dont want to start it up and break it in on a home made EFI system. Start it up for the first time with a known good carb. Make sure the motor is broke in and running good before you do the swap. You want to know for sure that the motor is good so at least that will eliminate one option why its not working right when you do the EFI.
Broncitis":lhkmmngp said:This is my experience, firsthand and my opinion, if you have the aluminum CI head it is so easy to drill the head for injectors and put a fuel rail in and then for simplicity just use the bigger gm TBI and convert it to a TB by removing the injectors, you now have a TPS and IAC, if you have the four barrel adapter from Mike for the AL head summit has the adapter to put the GM TBI on the AL intake, I'm sure you will have plenty of clearance as this TBI is very short, now comes the controversy, I now believe that RETROTEK SPEED can send you a program from the archives that we have worked on that will be hands off and run great, I'm proof of it with several different variables, NA and different boost, they will bend over backwards to get it right. 19 and 24 lb injectors will work very well with tendency toward the19's on a very mild cam and 30's will work very well with10lbs of boost and below, pm me if you have any questions,if you call retrotek, tell them MIke with the bronco 200 sent you,I was their first ford inline customer. I wish I had me to call when I started this because of all the trials and tribulations. I will walk any one through this that needs help.