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TBS-4336 TBS EFI PLATE (FOR INJECTOR HAT) W/ FUEL RAILS
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TBS-4336 - TBS EFI PLATE (FOR INJECTOR HAT) W/ FUEL RAILS

TBS EFI PLATE (FOR INJECTOR HAT) W/ FUEL RAILS

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TBS-4336 EFI Plate (For Injector Hat) w/ Fuel Rails

For 6-71 through 14-71 Supercharger Applications

Upgrade your blown fuel system with the TBS-4336 EFI Plate, designed to convert your injector hat setup to a modern, high-performance electronic fuel injection (EFI) system. Built for serious racers and high-horsepower applications, this plate delivers clean fuel distribution, improved tunability, and the reliability EFI demands under boost.

Machined for precision and durability, the TBS EFI Plate integrates seamlessly with 6-71 to 14-71 supercharger combinations, making it an ideal solution for alcohol, methanol, or gasoline EFI conversions on roots-blown engines.

Included fuel rails are engineered to support consistent fuel delivery across all cylinders, while compatibility with Bosch/EV1 style injectors gives you flexibility in injector sizing and availability.

Whether you're upgrading from mechanical injection or building a new EFI combination, this plate provides the foundation for accurate fueling, improved drivability, and maximum performance.

Key Features

  • Designed for injector hat EFI conversions
  • Fits 6-71, 8-71, 10-71, 14-71 supercharger setups
  • Includes high-quality fuel rails
  • Compatible with Bosch / EV1 style fuel injectors
  • Ideal for high-horsepower forced induction applications
  • Provides even fuel distribution and improved tuning control

Specifications

  • Part Number: TBS-4336
  • Fuel Delivery: Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
  • Injector Compatibility: Bosch / EV1 Style
  • Dimensions: 16" L x 12" W x 3" H
  • Weight: 15 lbs

Applications

  • Roots-blown engines running injector hats
  • Drag racing, street/strip, and high-performance builds
  • EFI conversions from mechanical fuel injection systems