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Has anyone used one of these? I’m looking at it for any 87 wrangler, carb is shot and figured maybe I’d just put my money towards something like that. Make it more reliable and fun to drive, looks like a very basic system to keep it simple.

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I know a few that have used them and their opinions on the Howell systems has only been positive.

I am debating whether to use Howell or Holley for my Dauntless V6, both will need a crank sensor in order to work.


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A local mechanic told me the Holley system was a “pain” because the system has to me learned by the computer and vehicle, but I would assume after that they would be fine as well.


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