Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
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Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
Any updates?
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- Years Owned: My first Toronado was a 1968 W-34 with the bucket seats and center console... (weeps gently) It was a New England rustbucket in 1982 after less than 14 years. So sad. But it is what infected me and before I knew it I had another '68, a '69, a '70 and eventually inherited a friend's '67 and another friends '73. After buying my brand new Grand Prix in 1988 I retired the last of my Toronados and pulled the 455 I had rebuilt along the way and put it into storage in a friend's barn where it is to this day.
In Mid September of 2010 I happened to see a repeat of the show where Jay Leno did his 66 Toronado and had an instant remission of the disease which resulted in my purchase of a 1969 in very good condition. I am now in the process of fully rehabilitating it and hope to have it on the road in the spring of 2011. - Location: Gig Harbor, WA
Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
Yep... sometime last year I had the unfortunate luck to have the bearing for a Timing Chain Idler Gear grenade in my Cadillac CTS Wagon so that put the kibosh on my budget. I need to mill the holes in the Toronado Intake so I can weld the bungs in, and now I have to address the Cadillac first. Before I buy the Milling Machine needed for the Toro I have to buy a Lift so I can swap the engine in my Cadillac.
So now the plan is to put the Holley Sniper I was running back on and hope that the Air Hat I was using is what caused most of my issues. If so then I can drive it for the summer while I fix the Cadillac, otherwise I may have to complete the work first.
The Toro is occupying the bay where the Lift will be installed so I need to be able to move it to use the space.
I guess all of this comes under the heading of "Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans"
So now the plan is to put the Holley Sniper I was running back on and hope that the Air Hat I was using is what caused most of my issues. If so then I can drive it for the summer while I fix the Cadillac, otherwise I may have to complete the work first.
The Toro is occupying the bay where the Lift will be installed so I need to be able to move it to use the space.
I guess all of this comes under the heading of "Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans"
I have my Fuel Injected Toronado. Life is good!
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Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
All those are pretty good problems to have, actually.
It keeps you out of trouble.
It keeps you out of trouble.
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Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
Bummer. Good luck.
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- Years Owned: My first Toronado was a 1968 W-34 with the bucket seats and center console... (weeps gently) It was a New England rustbucket in 1982 after less than 14 years. So sad. But it is what infected me and before I knew it I had another '68, a '69, a '70 and eventually inherited a friend's '67 and another friends '73. After buying my brand new Grand Prix in 1988 I retired the last of my Toronados and pulled the 455 I had rebuilt along the way and put it into storage in a friend's barn where it is to this day.
In Mid September of 2010 I happened to see a repeat of the show where Jay Leno did his 66 Toronado and had an instant remission of the disease which resulted in my purchase of a 1969 in very good condition. I am now in the process of fully rehabilitating it and hope to have it on the road in the spring of 2011. - Location: Gig Harbor, WA
Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
Be that as it may, I really would rather be in trouble than have to put a new engine in the Wagon... it came at an absolutely horrible time when I have the cash but cannot allocate it due to being in the process of taking a business from part time to full time and not quite being there yet...
Hoping to get it going this spring.
Hoping to get it going this spring.
I have my Fuel Injected Toronado. Life is good!
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Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
My previous response probably seemed weird and lacked context.
I meant that you have the ability and the means to make the repairs and you have a backup plan for the Toronado. It's better than a total loss on the car, serious health problems, etc.
Cars can be fixed and its generally fun to fix them.
I meant that you have the ability and the means to make the repairs and you have a backup plan for the Toronado. It's better than a total loss on the car, serious health problems, etc.
Cars can be fixed and its generally fun to fix them.
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- Years Owned: My first Toronado was a 1968 W-34 with the bucket seats and center console... (weeps gently) It was a New England rustbucket in 1982 after less than 14 years. So sad. But it is what infected me and before I knew it I had another '68, a '69, a '70 and eventually inherited a friend's '67 and another friends '73. After buying my brand new Grand Prix in 1988 I retired the last of my Toronados and pulled the 455 I had rebuilt along the way and put it into storage in a friend's barn where it is to this day.
In Mid September of 2010 I happened to see a repeat of the show where Jay Leno did his 66 Toronado and had an instant remission of the disease which resulted in my purchase of a 1969 in very good condition. I am now in the process of fully rehabilitating it and hope to have it on the road in the spring of 2011. - Location: Gig Harbor, WA
Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
OK, that makes a lot more sense. I just paid my estimated tax bill, been looking at that for some time and it turns out I have that horrible problem of having made a bit more last year than I expected to.
Once all that is sorted out and I have a solid grasp of my revenue I will hopefully be able to start making progress on these projects. I decided to try putting the old EFI back on in the hope that it will work well enough for the season - that will reduce the cost considerably but having my Heat Pump go out was not part of the plan.
Yes, there are worse problems to have, but right now I would appreciate fewer problems. As I noted: Life is what happens while we are busy making other plans...
Once all that is sorted out and I have a solid grasp of my revenue I will hopefully be able to start making progress on these projects. I decided to try putting the old EFI back on in the hope that it will work well enough for the season - that will reduce the cost considerably but having my Heat Pump go out was not part of the plan.
Yes, there are worse problems to have, but right now I would appreciate fewer problems. As I noted: Life is what happens while we are busy making other plans...
I have my Fuel Injected Toronado. Life is good!
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1967 Oldsmobile Toronado - Location: Florida
Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
xgecko wrote:I am using, as noted in my OP but apparently not very clearly, the RPM Aluminum Toronado Intake. I will be welding in the bungs that come with the kit - I originally planned to use the Bosses cast into the Manifold, but they are vertically oriented and I need to angle the injectors at 30 from Vertical to aim them into the intake port.
Hello XGecko. I know this thread is old, but you mention an RPM aluminum Toronado Intake. Is this an Edelbrock RPM product or the Mondello intake? A part number would be awesome. I am contemplating an engine rebuild.
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- Years Owned: My first Toronado was a 1968 W-34 with the bucket seats and center console... (weeps gently) It was a New England rustbucket in 1982 after less than 14 years. So sad. But it is what infected me and before I knew it I had another '68, a '69, a '70 and eventually inherited a friend's '67 and another friends '73. After buying my brand new Grand Prix in 1988 I retired the last of my Toronados and pulled the 455 I had rebuilt along the way and put it into storage in a friend's barn where it is to this day.
In Mid September of 2010 I happened to see a repeat of the show where Jay Leno did his 66 Toronado and had an instant remission of the disease which resulted in my purchase of a 1969 in very good condition. I am now in the process of fully rehabilitating it and hope to have it on the road in the spring of 2011. - Location: Gig Harbor, WA
Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
It is the same as the Mondello and was designed by Gary Roberts. At this time it is available from Mondello and Applied GMC (Link below).
Price has pretty much doubled.
https://www.gmcrvparts.com/product-p/455-gm08-006-27.1.htm
Price has pretty much doubled.
https://www.gmcrvparts.com/product-p/455-gm08-006-27.1.htm
I have my Fuel Injected Toronado. Life is good!
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1967 Oldsmobile Toronado - Location: Florida
Re: Multipoint EFI for my 1969 Restomod.
Thank you. I had delusions that there was a more cost effective source. Maybe I’ll stick with the old Iron.
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