When it comes to making the choice of Webers or EFI then the two cannot be viewed as one. In my view it is simply authenticity versus efficiency.
Webers look great but are primative and it would seem pointless to butcher a set in order to install injectors. Even if the injector is sited between the carb and the manifold or in the manifold, its system efficiency as a throttle body will be compromised.
No matter which choice of throttle body, frankly none of them look like an IDF or IDA. Probably the neatest design is produced in the US by an English chap under the TWM brand name.
A friend has recently swapped his IDF's for a set of TWM throttle bodies. They mount both the injectors on the inside of the installation and with a suitably designed air filter box, the whole lot, loom and all can be partially hidden.
I opted for the UK produced Jenvey IDA throttle bodies (
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We both opted for the Motec M48 ECU and which has a very tolerant design in that it will accept almost any type and design of sensor and injector, you simply make a choice from a menu as the system is being configured prior to mapping.
Last week my engine was with Knight Racing Services on Pete's Superflow dyno and Fraser Mackellar completed the mapping process. They are both very tallented professional individuals who work well together and get excellent results quickly. The whole process was completed in just one day.
It was a good lesson learned for me that due to the complexity of the EFI route you need professionals who work well together and as a team to achieve a good result. On reflection it is also worth noting that the EFI route is a VERY expensive undertaking and all those considering it should fully understand the full financial burden. My bank account is still creaking under the strain but if I weigh this against dirty inefficient carburetors, then there is no contest and the pain starts to go away !!