Yes, but it would be extremely difficult, probably more expensive and definitely take longer than ordering a fuel injection system from a performance parts retailer (like Summit Racing). The '77 won't have an Engine Management System (EMS) or On Board Diagnostics (OBD), so you'll need the computer and wiring. Easiest thing would be an engine swap with the wiring harness, computer and the transmission. I added the transmission because most EMS control transmission shift points. For me this would be an electrical nightmare, but if you're good with wiring schematics, you can accomplish it. Edelbrock makes a system for $2319 and sells it through SummitRacing: http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=EDL%2D3507&N=700+%2D114145+115&autoview=sku This system has just about everything needed, you'll still need an electric pump for sure and distributor.
Every Corvette since the first one has fuel injection. Corvette was the first fuel injected automobile in the US. Every Corvette since the first one has fuel injection. Corvette was the first fuel injected automobile in the US.
When they switched to Fuel Injection. Around 1985, except the Corvette, depending on the model car.
When they switched to Fuel Injection. Around 1985, except the Corvette, depending on the model car.
1957
It's a type of fuel injection. It stands for "Tuned Port Injection."
This engine is electronically fuel injected.
fuel injection
You can prevent fuel injection flooding by not pumping the gas pedal when trying to start the engine. Fuel injection systems do not need any additional fuel when starting the engine.
Carburetor, mechanical fuel injection, throttle body electronic fuel injection, ported electronic fuel injection,
M.P.F.I. Multi Point Fuel Injection. This is a fuel injection system for gasoline engine.
Yes it has a carburetor. An engine with fuel injection would be a fuel injected engine.
Electronic fuel injection