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How “safe” and “reliable” is the BDS Electronic Fuel Injection System?

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How “safe” and “reliable” is the BDS Electronic Fuel Injection System?

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The development of our Electronic Fuel Injection system began in 1980. We continue to improve and develop the EFI supercharged product line and have seen much success. In 1985, Blower Drive Service established the “supercharged” after market EFI system. This system was added to a number of cars that were successful in the completion of the Hot Rod Power Tour. A customer who used this system was able to take his 1933 Pro Street WillyÕs with a Chevy small block blown/EFI engine more than 7,500 miles and averaged 14-15 mpg.

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