Re: [Amc-list] Fuel Injection story on a Jeep
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Re: [Amc-list] Fuel Injection story on a Jeep



On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Joe Smith wrote:

> Very well documented and great reading in general!!
> http://www.certifiablejeep.com/howell_fuelinjection1.php

Oh why'd you post that, I just wasted an hour poking around on
www instead of working :-)

Yeah, the Howell system does seem best over all. A kilobuck,
that's what's stopping me.

I suppose if I think of it as a carburetor with accessories
you can break it down like so:

* Carter YF, lifetime warranty from Nationalcarburetor.com: $150

* New Weber 32/36DGEV: $400

* Howell: $1100


I'd looked at it before (via www). I cynically look for stories
of problems, not so much fault-finding as limitations, only
works with X, etc, but pretty much, no one seems dissatisfied
with it after a few months to four years. Problems all seem
easily fixed (poor 12V power supply pickoff point).


I spoze a call to them re: the 195.6OHV would be in order. Since
it requires a PROM they might not recommend it. My 232 Classic
seems like a good candidate though. Maybe if I don't exhaust
my motor-build budget next month...
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