We used to be carburetor junkies. When fuel injection started showing up on our fullsize trucks, we were in a hissy-fit about a fuel delivery system that couldn't be readily modified. Then we finally pulled our heads out of the sand and realized that fuel injection was the off-road god's gift to wheelers. Electronic fuel injection increased our fuel economy, improved the throttle response and driveability of our trucks, made hard cold starts a thing of the past, and best of all let us drive our trucks to almost any angle without starving the engine of fuel. By the late 1990's, EFI was becoming easily modifiable, and complete aftermarket fuel-injection kits were showing up, so any gripes we previously had were now unfounded.
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We chose a '79 Cherokee Chief with a 401ci engine to be the recipient of the Howell equipm
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The Howell AMC V-8 kit comes with everything you need short of an air cleaner. The wiring
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The previous carburetor could never be tuned absolutely correct for the engine in all cond
We only have one gripe left about fuel injection: Why aren't there a ton of 50-state smog-legal EFI retrofit kits available? It seems crazy not to have Air Resource Board exemption order (EO) numbers on all these retrofit kits. Fuel injection makes an engine more emissions-friendly than a carburetor because the EFI's control module is able to take engine temperature, vacuum, exhaust readings, and other variables into account and adjust the fuel delivery accordingly. But it is a long and costly process to get EO numbers from the government, even when fully deserving of them.
We did find one company that took the time and spent the money to get EO numbers for its retrofit kits: Howell Fuel Injection sells very affordable smog-legal fuel-injection kits for not only the Jeep inline-six, but now for the AMC 304, 360, and 401ci V-8 engines as well. We couldn't wait to get our hands on a kit. And at just $1,200, this kit won't be more expensive than the vehicle we're putting it on!
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Here's what makes this kit so unique, and so coveted by AMC V-8 owners. The ECU is factory
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For the smaller V-8 EFI kits, Howell uses a factory GM throttle body to add fuel and regul
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To get from either a two-barrel or four-barrel intake manifold (tell Howell when ordering
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The factory mechanical fuel pump will need to be removed from the engine, as you'll be usi
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Instead of the mechanical fuel delivery system, Howell has included an Airtex electric fue
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Howell includes a single O2 sensor (and the weld-in bung) to get readings of the exhaust b
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A supplied speed sensor will need to be put in between the transfer case and speedometer c
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Once all the hardware was on the engine, Jeeps R Us went back and plugged all connectors o
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To finish it off, we ran the wiring harness through a hole we developed in the middle of t
Once we got the Howell throttle-body EFI kit on, we headed back to Orange County Corvette to get another pull on the dyno. Our horsepower numbers were still lower than expected (this was not a generous dynamometer), but we bumped from 168.47 hp and 238.81 lb-ft to 181.30 hp and 258.89 lb-ft of torque. That's a 20 lb-ft increase of usable torque for the trail!
Not only that, but the driveability and general usefulness of this Cherokee Chief were improved immensely. Jeeps R Us tells us the fuel economy has gone up 4-5 mpg since the EFI swap-a huge increase! Also gone were cold starts, stuttering, and any dying out on steep inclines.
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