whats involved in changing to carb instead of crossfire induction

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Asked by nugget Oct 16, 2007 at 11:56 AM about the 1984 Chevrolet Corvette

Question type: Car Customization

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Most likely you will need to change the intake manifold at the very least. I would suggest not attempting this as it will likely cost more in time and effort than finding a Vette that was already set up the way you wanted.

you cant,mostley because of it being a computer car,i dont belive you can find a intake,you also have to think of all the sensors,relays,plus the fuel pump in gas tank,cannot run carb, off this pump,to much pressure,plus if you can even get someone to even try,you will need several thousand dollarsand about a year without your car.

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