This time I'll be building on my new 2276 engine that I built after selling off my first EFI/turbo system last year. Here is my old thread for reference: (http://www.shoptalkforums.com/viewtopic ... 3&t=128778).
I plan to do a lot of things similar, but a few key things different in this new build. I will again be using a single throttle body, but not the German plenum/tb. No real reason other than to try something different, and the right deal coming along for what I'm going to be running this time. I'd still highly recommend any of Mario's kits and the German plenum/tb set up, as it did work well for me and Mario is a stand up guy.
I will again be doing a blow through turbo, but figured this thread will be more about the fuel injection, so I put it here as opposed to the forced induction forum. I plan to keep my static CR about a point higher on this engine versus my old one, this and the longer stroke should help keep my off boost response where I want it. That was my biggest complaint of my old 1915T (soggy off boost) and probably why I dismantled it and sold everything off to build my stroker motor.
I have been running my 2276 NA/carbed since about March this year, so it should just be getting good and broken in now. The engine was a beast and a lot of fun to drive. I'm a little OCD I guess and can't leave anything alone for too long. I started to miss all the cool techy stuff that EFI allowed me to do with the car, so decided to do it all again. Here are the motor specs:
Autolinea AL super case
82x94
CB Forged Crank
Forged H-beam rods
Forged Flywheel 12lb
AA Forged Pistons
Mahle Jugs
CB 2288 (K8) cam - 256 @ 0.050", 0.529 lift w/1.4's
Steve Tim's STGII heads - 42x37.5
CB 1.4 rockers
Manton Pushrods
Etc...
Etc...
As for the fuel injection, I have a MS2 w/3.0 board on its way from DIY. Will be using a relay board again to keep everything nice and tidy. I'll be trying my hand at building the board this time, so it should be an adventure. Made sure to get a STIM kit so I can test everything along the way. Planning on using another EDIS system, but am contemplating direct driving the coil this time. I like the extra features that come with direct driving the coils (spark cut rev limit, two step, etc). Will be using the standard GM sensors, but thinking I may try putting the CLT sensor in the oil sump this time. Thoughts on this? I had it on the 3-4 valve cover before. Also got another LC-1 to use for AFR monitoring. Liked my last one and the price was good on the kits.
For the induction, I was able to work out a deal with Volksnut on the forums for a system he had built a while back. I previously admired the system, and was able to strike up a deal with him for all his hardware. It uses a Ford throttle body on a custom T style intake system and welded and ported CB FI end-castings. With the exception of needing to add a bung for the CLT sensor, I should be able to bolt everything up and use as is. Hopefully he doesn't mind, but here is a pic of everything installed on his car:

Took advantage of a break in the heat yesterday to get the motor pulled to start prepping for everything.
