Draw Through Blower Systems

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kep
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Draw Through Blower Systems

Post by kep »

Obviously I am testing very unknown dark water here but disappointed not to find previous discussion on successes regarding older draw through system uses of MS. Trying to find users having converted antique Hilborn or Algon 2 port injection over a converted GMC 6-71 on a sb Chevy. I read info on boosting via turbo but this is like camels and horses, they both run and you ride um but very differently. Not looking (hopefully) in re-inventing the wheel. Hope I'm starting this question in correct place.
Matt Cramer
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Re: Draw Through Blower Systems

Post by Matt Cramer »

Here's one write up I was able to find.

http://www.msruns.com/viewtopic.php?f=84&t=22856

I've also worked with a couple customers who did not post build threads on this forum. Basically, don't dump all the fuel into one end of the blower, and you should be good to go...
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