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Old 09-08-2005, 10:47 PM
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Holley fuel injection

Have any of you ever used the Holley Commander 950 MPFI? Sure looks
good. I want to try it on my 496.....Just looking for some feed back or pro's and con's.
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Re: Holley fuel injection

A 500-plus horsepower 461 Pontiac we built ran it out of gas at 5,200 RPM. For a mild street 496, I would think it adequate. For a hot rod, it's not enough. We had to go to a Holley 950 HOM (AED) and Victor intake to feed that Poncho. It made peak power just at 6,000. The Holley system wouldn't get it there.
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Old 09-09-2005, 10:06 PM
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Talking Re: Re: Holley fuel injection

My Torque peak is 610 @4,000 and HP was 550 @4,800 with a 850 Holley on a LS7 intake. I ordered 50lb injectors for the MPFI System and they say they are good for 670 to 800HP,we will see.....

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A 500-plus horsepower 461 Pontiac we built ran it out of gas at 5,200 RPM. For a mild street 496, I would think it adequate. For a hot rod, it's not enough. We had to go to a Holley 950 HOM (AED) and Victor intake to feed that Poncho. It made peak power just at 6,000. The Holley system wouldn't get it there.
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