You'll need to put it on a "dyno" to find out. There are too many variables to say definitively.
get yourself a 440 engine and drop it in your car, add headers to it and a good high flow exhaust and install a edelbrock air gap 4 bbl. intake manifold.
The engine computerThe engine computer
There are a number of stores and garages that stock the Edelbrock Performer Series carburetor. Sites such as Advance Auto Parts, Edelbrock and Amazon all stock the engine.
yes
Engine specific. T he headers need to bolt onto the exhaust ports on the engine so regardless of the car the engine must be the same
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The "...convert a gas car to electric..." implies removal of the gasoline engine and replacing it with an electric motor, creating an all electric car. If on the other hand you intend to keep the gasoline engine and use it when the batteries are low, then you will have created a hybrid gasoline-electric vehicle. With that qualification, and the assumption that you meant a full conversion from gasoline to electric, then the answer to your question is that IF the gasoline engine is removed from service, then the computer "that controlled the gas engine and its components" is no longer necessary and can be removed also. Also, the portion of your question relating to the gasoline engine computer suggests your thinking that it could be reprogrammed somehow to control the electric motor. Since that computer is designed for and is dedicated to the gasoline engine, it cannot be be reprogrammed and used to control the electric motor(s).
17-22 Hg
25 ft./lbs.
The Edelbrock E-Force supercharger does require forged internals if you want your engine to last for a long time.
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What engine and car they were designed to fit.