Thanks for the input. I really like the multi port injection, and from talking to the edelbrock guys the system is self learning and I only need a laptop and program it manually if I want to. They said its leaps and bounds improved over the Pro-flo 1 system.
I would get their system again. Their system was the easiest to install and I personally thanked Vic Edelbrock Jr. when I talked to him on the Power Tour in 04.
The Pro-Flo-V2 is now even better with the laptop and WB-O2 option. I run a hemi-grind cam in my 440 and I currently have my idle set to 600 rpm. I start it and go, just like all of my modern cars.
I leave the calibration module velcroed to my open ashtray door because I use it to monitor my rpm, water temp and PW. I also was able to take out some advance (while driving at 75) after I filled up and noticed that the 93 octane gas I just bought wasn't 93!
$3200 isn't chump change though. I just saw a new carbureted small block Indy Cylinder Head crate motor in their display 3 days ago, with aluminum heads, for around $3600.
I'll never go back to carburetors though, unless I just want to break something in.
If you get one, make sure that the distributor pickup is glued solidly to the circuit board. After 4 years of driving, mine came loose 7 hours from home. I was able to call Edelbrock and have a distributor over-nighted to me to get me home. The hall effect sensor was a $6 part from Digi-Key, that I could have had in my tool box if I planned ahead, so now I have 2 distros.
Enough of me rambling on....... just buy it already and start enjoying EFI.....Look in my thread on how I mount my fuel pumps and filters.