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Old 02-11-2011, 12:06 AM   #1
blownv8au
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Red face mechanical injection on v8 au?

I couldn't think of the right place to ask, but does anyone think i could use mechanical injection on an au v8 and pass a rwc or pitts or what ever? my ute isn't registered so it will have to go for a rwc and maybe over the pits as it was defected before i let the rego run out so i don't know if i can just get a rwc. anyway i'm sick of efi and would rather a carbie but i know thats a no go so i'm looking at mechanical injection does anyone know if this would be allowed? if not it will be alot of stuffing around putting the injected motor back in to pass then pull it back out after but i will if i have to. It will be a weekender and drag car and efi doesn't fit in to my setup and i want to paint it soon and don't want to be pulling motors in and out. any help would be great thanks.

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