Dual Holley Pro jection

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Hot Wheels
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Dual Holley Pro jection

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Alright i know its not VW but i figure some of you might have an idea how to do it anyhow.

I just finished my other toy with a 524" motor. Its set up for dual 4s and the predators wont clear properly. I started looking through the boxes of parts in the shop and came across a holley 900 cfm projection throttle body. Why couldnt i hook up a pair of these in similar fassion to the cb throttle bodies and run them on my truck? 1800 cfm would be pleanty to feed the 1300-1400 required and fit the 4x2 pattern. A good programable computer a few extra sensors and it should be doable for much less than the kinser and force units right?

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Dual Holley Pro jection

Post by John BUG2180 »

Holley has or had dual Pro-inj. in their catalog. I haven't looked at a Holley catalog lately.

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Dual Holley Pro jection

Post by Freq2002 »

I've been a big fan of the Pro-Jection systems for a while. Had one on my ol '65 p/u & it was great.
The newest generation of ECU they have now is the Commander 950. From the specs, it's tunable, flexible, and can run a system of up to 8 injectors, as well as ignition control. All tunable on the fly with a lap-top. It may be what you need to control your system, I'd write to them & see if it can run dual TBI's.

This link is for the specs: http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLine/P ... 4-120.html

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Hot Wheels
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Dual Holley Pro jection

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I found a picture in the custom shop on the holley website of a motor with the dual throttlebodies mounted on it. I put a call in to the tech guys to see what is available, apperently it has been done using the 950 computer system
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