Posted by joshua rod on April 24, 2013 at 10:31:37 from (66.188.152.130):
I'm sure someone has done it somehow or at least thought about it. I have a Super C. Seems like every couple years I need to go through the carb. (I put about 100 hrs or so a year on it) Has anyone heard of a fuel injection system for some of the old gas tractors and how they did it? I putz on things around the garage quite a bit, and this just happened to pop into my head. I'm not looking at pumping $1000's into it, just thinking about the possibility of getting a car at salvage value (like mine that is about to be replaced)and modifying the system.
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