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    Once dialed in the fuel injection should get a bit better all around fuel mileage. As far as which is better I let the guys who are a little more knowledgeable answer on which one would be better. I do remember a few years ago I researched a Holly Projection unit. As I recall the feedback I got on that was that due to the limited number of sensors used to provide feedback it wasn't the most efficient unit out there.

    On another note I don't suppose you could post a few more pictures of your project. I really like to see a side shot of how the wheels center up in the fenders with the S10 frame. Also and pictures of the mounts would be nice.

    The reason I ask is that I've got a back burnered 37 Dodge Pickup project....original frame with Mustang II front end. Personally I enjoy playing with carburator and of course fuel mileage on mine is not really going to be a major concern.
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