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Hello,

Just wondering if anyone is running one of those quick efi setups on their ad? I have a '54 chev stake truck (2 ton) with a full pressure 235. The motor runs strong and have recently converted it over to 12 volts. Other then that all original. Thinking about running a Clifford 4 barrel intake and maybe the Holley quick efi setup with Fenton headers and a larger cam. Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this or if there's a better way to go?

Thank you very much!


1954 Chevy 2 ton stake
Full pressure 235
12 volt
4 speed manual
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1. They are expensive.
2. Talk around the local shop says they work pretty nice (SV8 experience).

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Yeah I definitely see the expense part. I was debating if that's worth it for a long term thing. So basically if I buy a 4 barrel intake and run a small 4 bbl carb then down the road go quick efi or if I'm better off just getting a 2x1 intake and running that for a long time. Trying to not see what's a smarter purchase for the long run.

Thanks for the response


1954 Chevy 2 ton stake
Full pressure 235
12 volt
4 speed manual

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