EFI on a Pagoda? Hmm...
Conversions like this, unless done for some kind of fun or sport, need to solve a problem. What precisely does this solve?
A well sorted Pagoda with a well sorted stock FI pump is very robust. Indeed, with the newest being 40 years old, that's quite an achievement. The fact that Michael at Black Forest (with a nod to Hans and Gus as well) is rebuilding and tuning these mechanical marvels, some approaching 60 years old, is testament to their robustness and build quality. Think about it--how many
electronic things of the same vintage still work, and can still be "rebuilt"? Not too many, I'm afraid.
I do not claim the most well sorted Pagoda, but I can tell you it would be hard to find a smoother 750 RPM idle than my car--at least when warm. Don't listen when cold, however.
25% horsepower and torque gain? Well, that would have many people listening. After spending $4K+ and obviously some development time getting it right, since they have a dyno used for their tuning, did they back up their claim? That would be something.
One thing to consider is emissions. A friend of mine here in Michigan was in the Federalization business. He had a "last of the pre-BMW" John Cooper Works Minis, and one of the things they did was to install an EFI system from a Nissan to help meet emissions. Maybe this really cuts down on the emissions of the Pagoda, which are not something to be proud of, but of the time.
If a $4,300 conversion gets just a "Very good running" comment, I'd think there are a lot of other places to spend the money on. Many Pagodas I've driven at PUB and elsewhere would get the same comment!
But, an interesting experiment. Nice to see the car is still on various radar screens--even this one!