Upgrading to an aftermarket EFI system is one of the most effective ways to modernize your engine, improve throttle response, and enhance fuel efficiency. But not all EFI systems are created equal, and choosing the wrong one can cost you both performance and money. Whether you’re building a street cruiser, weekend track car, or a fully custom showpiece, this guide will help you select the EFI system that matches your goals.

Types of Aftermarket EFI Systems Explained

Choosing the right system starts with understanding the three main EFI configurations available:

1. Throttle Body Injection (TBI) Systems

2. Multi-Port EFI (MPFI) Systems

3. Stack Injection Systems

Key Considerations Before You Choose

Not all systems are right for every build. Before you buy, ask yourself:

1. Engine Type & Compatibility

2. Performance Goals

3. Budget and Upgrade Path

4. Tuning Support

Checklist: What You’ll Need for a Complete EFI System

Choosing an EFI system means more than just the control unit. Here’s what else to consider:

ComponentWhat to Look For
Throttle BodyChoose by bore size and TPS compatibility. See Kits →
Intake ManifoldMatch it to engine type and EFI style. Browse EFI Components →
InjectorsSize according to fuel pressure and horsepower goals.
ECU/ControllerLook for programmable, user-friendly software.
Fuel Delivery SystemPumps, regulators, and filters must match EFI pressure.
SensorsMAP, IAT, TPS, O2, and coolant temp sensors required.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

In Summary

Choosing the right aftermarket EFI system is about more than horsepower numbers, it’s about selecting a system that aligns with your engine, your goals, and your technical ability. Whether you’re building for the street or the strip, the right foundation will lead to a smoother install and better results.

Need help selecting the right kit?
Explore Borla Throttle Body Kits or EFI Components, or contact our team for expert advice.

We build excitement. Start with the right EFI foundation.

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