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originally posted by: Aldakoopa
From a legal stanndpoint, I'm pretty sure you can't actually put a carb on anything made after 1992 and drive it on the street. I remember that being a law. Unless I misremember it, then blame the Mandela Effect.
If you were to do it, go the LS route. They make standalone harnesses for LS engines to make wiring them up easier. It costs more but it's hard to beat an LS.
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: Aldakoopa
From a legal stanndpoint, I'm pretty sure you can't actually put a carb on anything made after 1992 and drive it on the street. I remember that being a law. Unless I misremember it, then blame the Mandela Effect.
If you were to do it, go the LS route. They make standalone harnesses for LS engines to make wiring them up easier. It costs more but it's hard to beat an LS.
you can drop a carb'd engine into whatever.
dont know why you would want to these days
i say get an ls with a compressor(supercharger) and get with the tuning