1981 Imperial with 1990 Dodge truck fuel injection

I watched until 5:25 to answer the only question I had.

This is basically a Holley projection system with a Mopar computer.

...and that was not my question.
 
Holley did the light truck TBI, as I recall. The Projection 2bbl unit needed an adapter (which had coolant running through it) for a 4bbl manifold. The OEM unit was the 3-bolt base plate, as Rochester/GM also had.

That 4000+lb Imperial could benefit from the light truck 360 TBI, with its super-downhill rear axle ratio.

CBODY67
 
Great job keeping the Imperial injected. If I ever get one I know what I'll be doing.
 
I'll have no problems. I'll avoid those Imps altogether. I'd love to have one but I'm tired of the fights.
 
A guy with a great attitude that was working in a speedo for his comfort because of the nasty rash but decided a robe would spare us! Very interesting solution and very intertaining!!
 
They do make loose tank tops and basketball shorts that accomplsh the same thing without looking like cousin Eddie dumping the RV tank...

CousinEddie.jpg
 
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