Classic Truck Performance

Vintage-Looking EFI Systems

We’re the first to admit there’s nothing like the peace of mind and go-anywhere confidence that comes with electronic fuel injection.

We’ll also admit that, for all the convenience of it, the black plastic intake manifold of a factory crate engine and the requisite cone filter, clamped to a length of steel tubing serving as an air intake, don’t exactly complement the underhood aesthetics of a classic truck.

To split the difference, many enthusiasts have understandably been lured by the undeniably great look of a vintage-looking

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