FAST EZ EFI set up

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by Steve888, Nov 29, 2009.

  1. Steve888

    Steve888 Member

    I have a FAST EZ EFI set up that I want to sell. The system is just a few months old and has less than 500 miles on it. Everything is in like new condition with no issues. I am converting my car over to a Grand National motor so I will no longer need this set up. The EFI system comes with everything needed to install including, throttle body, injectors, sensors, harness, ECU, Handhled controller and an extra serial cable to easily put the handheld in the car. $1450 for the EZ EFI set up or $1700 for the EZ EFI set up plus the complete fuel system. The fuel system consists of a Walbro 255 LPH external pump, pre-filter, post filter, Mallory adjustable EFI Regulator, lines and fittings. Below are a few pic of the system on my car and one in the box. Thanks

    $1450 for the complete EZ EFI set up
    $1700 for the complete EZ EFI set up plus the complete fuel system

    Steve
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  2. DrBuick

    DrBuick Platinum Level Contributor

    How much HP will this support?
     
  3. 70 gsconvt

    70 gsconvt Silver Level contributor

    I believe these are rated for 550HP.

    I'd love to have this setup on my engine. But I think I just spent my $$$ on aluminum heads. Grrrrrrrrr.
     
  4. Phil
    i'd let you off the hook on the heads if you'd rather have this. Bob
     
  5. bostongsx

    bostongsx Platinum Level Contributor

    Interested, what lines are include/what size?
     
  6. Steve888

    Steve888 Member

    According to FAST's website and the literature I got with the system it is capable of supporting 600hp. Below is a link to thier website for some more info. All of the lines with the system are 6AN Parker Push-Lok 300psi rated line except for the line from the tank to the pre-filter and from the pre-filter to the pump which are 8AN which was the recommended size for the inlet. The pump and lines are rated to support 600 hp also. All of the fittings are AN fittings. Thanks

    http://www.fuelairspark.com/ezefi/d..._Banner_Ad&utm_campaign=EZ_HomePage_Banner_Ad
     
  7. custum65GS

    custum65GS Well-Known Member

    pm sent
     
  8. 70 gsconvt

    70 gsconvt Silver Level contributor

    No way. I'm pretty sure it would be much easier to add this then heads down the road.
     
  9. bostongsx

    bostongsx Platinum Level Contributor

    Thanks for the info, let me know if it makes it to me
     
  10. regal81455

    regal81455 Well-Known Member

    I have interest too but will unfortunately have to wait till I receive my xmas bonus. Ill hit you up when Im in a position to buy but for now atleast put me in line.

    Thanks!!
    Josh
     
  11. nelson20

    nelson20 Well-Known Member


    Ive seen a video clip where they interview a FAST associate, and he says it will support 630hp, but if your making more than that, they just came out with a dual quad setup good up to 1000hp, and they said if you already have the original one you can just upgrade to the dual setup, and of course youll need a dual quad intake
     
  12. austingta

    austingta Well-Known Member

    Does this product improve economy on a stock vehicle or is it intended to improve performance only?
     
  13. DrBuick

    DrBuick Platinum Level Contributor

    I think it is the Nov issue of Hot Rod mag tested this on a few engines. In each case power and gas mileage went up. I called FAST and they said they ran it on a 620HP Chevy without any problem. I flows 1000 cfm with four 88 lb/hr injectors.
    I've PM'ed Steve twice about how he want's payment but no response. Anybody know him?
     
  14. Steve888

    Steve888 Member


    Sorry for the delay getting back to you. I am traveling on business this week so I am away from my computer a lot. I am waiting to hear back from BostonGSX then I will let everyone know that status. Thanks

    Steve
     
  15. DrBuick

    DrBuick Platinum Level Contributor

    That's fine. I think since I responded first I have first "dibs" or right of refusal so to speak. I'm ready to send you the bucks.
     
  16. bostongsx

    bostongsx Platinum Level Contributor

    Paul its all yours I dont want to start any trouble.
    Thanks
    Herb
     
  17. Steve888

    Steve888 Member

    To try to clear this up: I don't want anyone to feel like I have screwed them over or anything like that. I had quite a few questions via PM regarding the system and BostonGSX was the first to respond that he wanted the system and was ready to buy it so I wanted to give him first shot at it. We PM'ed back and forth with the details and I was waiting for his response to make everything was OK with him and then I planned to PM everyone else and let them know it was sold and post "sold" in this thread. I am not trying to play games or anything just trying to be fair and go in order of the people that sadi they wanted it. I hope this helps.

    Steve
     
  18. DrBuick

    DrBuick Platinum Level Contributor

    Thanks, Herb. Please send a PM to Steve and let hom know the proper etiquet on these matters.
     
  19. bostongsx

    bostongsx Platinum Level Contributor

    Its all yours, no hard feelings on my end.
    Thanks
    Herb
     
  20. regal81455

    regal81455 Well-Known Member

    Im not trying to start anything but to use proper ettiquette regarding sales of items on this forum this is directly taken from the sticky in this section

    "Work with the interested parties to complete the sale, in the order that they showed interest in your item. This interest must be shown with a public reply to your thread, Personal Messages (PM's) or emails are not acceptable communication requirements for "getting in line" to purchase an item. We suggest 48 hours as an acceptable time period to allow interested parties to contact you privately.

    If the first user who responds to your ad does not complete the sale, you move onto the second person who responded, and so on and so forth down the list, until the item is sold. This list is dictated soley by the public replies to your ad."

    To me this indicates that "PM's sent" do not indicate interest in an item, getting in line for an item requires an actual "interested/put me in line" response to the public thread. General comments/questions do not imply intent to purchase in my eyes.

    I believe that Steve has done everything in accordance to these rules. Maybe Im wrong and Ive misinterpreted something but Ive never truly liked these "rules", I think first pay first serve but I understand the reasoning behind it too so whatever.
     
    Last edited: Dec 2, 2009

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