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 Chev RamJet 350 Crate Engine PFI with Iron Vortec Heads
GM PERFORMANCE # 12499120
You may recall the Ram Jet brand from the GM mechanical fuel injection systems of the 50's.
Back then everyone wanted a "fuelie" and today that's even more true. GM Performance Parts has brought back the Ram Jet name with its all new electronic port fuel injection systems for small-block and big-block crate engines.
The small-block Ram Jet 350's intake manifold is styled like the Ram Jet of yesterday, but that is where the similarity ends.

The all new Ram Jet 350 uses state of the art components developed by GM to give you all of the benefits of modern electronic engine management.
Who better to fuel inject your hot rod than the people who build 5 million fuel injected cars and trucks per year, including the one in your driveway.

Unlike some after market systems, Ram Jet offers great cold starts, hot starts, always ideal air to fuel ratios and exceptional throttle response, power and driveabilty.
The all new 350 horsepower Ram Jet 350 from GM Performance Parts makes it easy to have electronic fuel injection on any 1976 or older vehicle originally equipped with a carburetor.

The secret is the industry leading MEFI 4 controller. This new controller fits in the palm of your hand and was originally developed by GM Powertrain for marine applications.
MEFI 4 is ideally suited for use in street rods, street machines and sportsman racers.

Installation is simple,
The Ram Jet 350 is an assembled 350 crate engine with Vortec cylinder heads, Ram Jet induction system, wiring harness, MEFI 4 controller, and detailed instructions.
Once installed in the vehicle, a user needs only to supply 12V power and fuel.
Please note the fuel pump recommendations in the Ram Jet instruction manual. The Ram Jet 350 has it all, great nostalgic styling, driveabilty unsurpassed by carburetors or after market fuel injection, power to spare and a hot rod idle that sounds like Woodward Avenue in 1969 all over again.

GM Performance Parts is "More Than Just Power" and once you've driven a Ram Jet you'll understand why.