Anyone try Borla Induction?

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SunnySideUp
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Anyone try Borla Induction?

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Just curious - has anyone tried converting their carb'ed Spider over to a Borla induction system? I ask as I'm looking at acquiring a '72 with a 1608 and would like to know if this would add anything - other than heartache and an empty pocketbook - to performance and reliability.

Website: https://www.borlainduction.com/3002-series.html

On the site's gallery it looks like someone has applied this type of tech to an Alfa.
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bradartigue
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Well made products. Worth the $3,500 you'll need in parts to make it work? Hell no.
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agreed, I've talked with Borla at length and the stuff is just way too expensive
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Just get a set of Weber IDFs.
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vandor wrote:Just get a set of Weber IDFs.
You'll save thousands and have just as painful an experience.
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