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ford xf carby on a GQ

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ford xf carby on a GQ

Post by croozer »

Some one told me the other day that these will bolt straight on that they run better and more economically can anyone confirm tis for me
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Post by challenger »

Very good question. I want to know as well (maybe start a huge rush on XF carbys).

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Post by stevelb1 »

what about a EA throttle boby injection carby
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Post by bru21 »

ea throttle body fits i did it to mine. the mounting holes need elongation only. i would expect the inlet manifolds to be the same on carb/tbi so xf should fit.
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Post by stevelb1 »

bru21 wrote:ea throttle body fits i did it to mine. the mounting holes need elongation only. i would expect the inlet manifolds to be the same on carb/tbi so xf should fit.
What's it run like with the EA carby on it, and how do you hook up the wires for the electronic metering, any info you could share would be grateful
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Post by pootrol »

how will the xf carb go on hill climbs etc seeing as its design isnt for four wheeling. ANY INFO ON THE EA SINGLE POINT system would be great,ie computer complexity etc.
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Post by Rainbow Warrior »

pootrol wrote:how will the xf carb go on hill climbs etc seeing as its design isnt for four wheeling. ANY INFO ON THE EA SINGLE POINT system would be great,ie computer complexity etc.
At a guess I'd say no good offroad without mods.
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Post by cooter »

the xf carb will work ok on angels up to 30degrees from memory
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Post by bru21 »

see the bible under custom injection

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Post by CB0569 »

Is the XF carby opening the same i.e. can i use the same air cleaner?etc.
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