In this video our 1968 C10 gets some awesome engine upgrades! We stopped by Summit Racing in Arlington and were originally going to just pick up this new Holley electronic fuel injection system but realized that the truck totally needed some engine dress up parts, so we added some aluminum racing valve covers and chrome air filter to clean things up a bit.
The EFI install and drive was really fun and turned out to be an awesome upgrade.
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25 thoughts on “1968 c10 holley sniper efi install!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jim Chevy says:

    Kool 68 chevy keep us updated on how the Holley performs long term enjoy your truck

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars david worsnop says:

    Will she idle down at 700rpm?

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cristian Carrillo says:

    Hi! Any updates now on the whole efi conversion? Did you keep the tank in the cab, did you add or have to do more than what was set up in this video? Could you explain more on how you installed the return line into the oem style tank. Thanks!

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cesar Guzman says:

    This might be a dumb question but how did you thread the fuel return line fitting into the hole you drilled? And what’s keeping it in place? Because I’m trying to do the same with the stock tank.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars City billy boy says:

    So can you get away with a stock distributor not points but a stock one like so you have to use the msd thing ?

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Brown says:

    What did you use for the return line as in how you put it in the tank. Did you just drill a hole to add that fitting and was there one that goes on the inside of the tank. What fitment is it aswell
    Thanks

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars the doberman gang says:

    wooow i sure wish i had your money…..

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gabriel Mendoza says:

    Is a msd required

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars LoveAndBaconBrian says:

    Great video – and loved the valve covers!

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RockstarRanger01 says:

    Dang that sucks all that money and they spelt ford wrong

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars henmich says:

    One quick note… I learned this the hard way… It's usually better to use crimp terminals versus solder, because in a high vibration environment, the solder joints tend to crack. That's why in that venue crimp terminals are better. Just get ones that plug into a nice waterproof connector and viola!

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RustyRaptor says:

    what pully setup is that

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jorge Briones says:

    I'm about to add it to my '29 ford running a chevy SB350…. how do you feel about it 2 years later? Has it held up? Worth the price?

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kountrylr23 says:

    Have part # for the valve covers?

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Commander Faie says:

    Can I use point distributer

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Raymond Johansen says:

    I am planning on ordering one of these for my old caddy, I also wanna get an electronic distributer, would it be best to install them at the same time

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ron Watson says:

    Is it solid cam or what's the rocker arm noise

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Professor Brainiac says:

    850 seems high for idle, isnt it supposed to be closer to like 650-750 rpm?

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Guy says:

    Your 68 looks nearly identical to a 67 c10 custom i used to have.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars soupercooper says:

    consider notching the dual plane manifolds, its that divider wall in between the 4 ports needs to be cut down a bit, (while out of the vehicle of course) the sniper seems to prefer single plane manifolds, you can get a whistle and poor idle and more problems using an unmodified dual plane manifold, also i recommend switching to a progress throttle link, its avail for around $14, need to update firmware to reset the new progressive ink setup

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JACKBUD says:

    Great Thorough Video man !! but curious as to a update on your Holley Sniper Install – have you had any issues with it watsover…btw Love Your Truck., n' in addition,.your choice of wheels and those big wide whites really set it off awesomely!!

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul K says:

    wonder how long it took before that fuel sock collapsed

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars OHIOMANUSMC says:

    Nice job but the fuel pump should be mount lowest and close to the fuel tank

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars OHIOMANUSMC says:

    Now all you need is a nice cam swap

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Reyes Ramos says:

    This seems like a cool idea for a conversion from carb to EFI, however in my case for my car( 1981 Malibu 350) I recently installed a dash from Dakota Digital and their package includes: temperature sensor, digital VSS, oil pressure sensor and tach hookup into their ECU. If i was to purchase the Sniper, would I have to use their equipment? Could you help out in letting me know the compatibility between the ECU for the Sniper Carb and Dakota digital ECU?

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