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    EFI conversion

    what would i need to do to convert my carbied tb42 to EFI. what parts would i need and is it worth it

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    You would need the complete inlet manifold with injectors, inlet ducting, air filter housing, wiring loom, engine computer, distributor, high pressure fuel pump, lines, hoses and filter and probably a few other things I have forgotten.

    It's a big job and unless you can get ALL the parts dirt cheap and fit it all yourself it's probably not worth it. Better to sell your carby Patrol and buy a later EFI model.

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    For get it.

    I had the rb30 and went the efi 304 v8. Not worth the stuff around.

    Look for the 4.8 or a v8 and marks addaptor kits. There the common conversion these days.
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    could look into throttle body injection may be a cheaper option

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