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littlewave 05-07-2011 05:24 PM

Inglese
 
Anyone running the INGLESE stack EZ-EFI system? If so i'd like to hear pro and cons of this system.

Thanks for your time.

Cashburn 05-07-2011 07:01 PM

We just shipped our first car with it. The issue we faced is they based this
System off a standard 351w Weber intake. This meant there was no way to run a loop on the front of the fuel rails because it hits the distributor. We managed to get around this by capping the rails. Calls to Inglese (actually Comp now) were not that helpful.

I think the system is evolving. The FAST EZ EFI seems great, and the car gets better with every mile driven.

If it means anything we have a ride along video on our YouTube channel...

DucatiThunder 05-07-2011 08:06 PM

The car is def getting better as time goes on. I have about 300 miles on it so far. Throttle is awesome. Haven't had any mishaps to speak of.

littlewave 05-07-2011 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Cashburn (Post 1127636)
We just shipped our first car with it. The issue we faced is they based this
System off a standard 351w Weber intake. This meant there was no way to run a loop on the front of the fuel rails because it hits the distributor. We managed to get around this by capping the rails. Calls to Inglese (actually Comp now) were not that helpful.

I think the system is evolving. The FAST EZ EFI seems great, and the car gets better with every mile driven.

If it means anything we have a ride along video on our YouTube channel...

Thanks Cashburn. I was told to use a Mallory series 32 small diameter distributor. Did you try that dist.?, or did you use the normal diameter distributor and just cap the rails?

littlewave 05-07-2011 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DucatiThunder (Post 1127654)
The car is def getting better as time goes on. I have about 300 miles on it so far. Throttle is awesome. Haven't had any mishaps to speak of.

Cool Man! Cool! I'm about 3 weeks from an engine start. Can't wait.:D

Ron Scarboro 05-07-2011 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by littlewave (Post 1127657)
Thanks Cashburn. I was told to use a Mallory series 32 small diameter distributor. Did you try that dist.?, or did you use the normal diameter distributor and just cap the rails?

I have the system on a CAV GT-40. 302 SB (bored and stroked to 363ci). There is no size of distributor that would allow you to loop the rails on the front. Because of the bundle of snakes we had to improvise on the loop in the back.

Comp Cams help line is not particularly helpful.

I'll try to find or take a better photo to show just how tight it is.

littlewave 05-07-2011 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Ron Scarboro (Post 1127663)
I have the system on a CAV GT-40. 302 SB (bored and stroked to 363ci). There is no size of distributor that would allow you to loop the rails on the front. Because of the bundle of snakes we had to improvise on the loop in the back.

Comp Cams help line is not particularly helpful.

I'll try to find or take a better photo to show just how tight it is.

Thanks that would be great!!

Cashburn 05-07-2011 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by littlewave (Post 1127657)
Thanks Cashburn. I was told to use a Mallory series 32 small diameter distributor. Did you try that dist.?, or did you use the normal diameter distributor and just cap the rails?

The height is the issue.

littlewave 05-07-2011 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Cashburn (Post 1127666)
The height is the issue.

Got ya. thanks.

Rwillia4 05-07-2011 09:04 PM

Look at TWM. Great setup and great help.

littlewave 05-08-2011 06:11 AM

Is there a big difference in performance between sealing the stacks off to the hood (for more air) than not? My COBRA is going to be road driven but I am interested in road/drag racing but not so much in competition with other drivers but the chance to experience higher speeds in a safe/legal environment.

Rwillia4 05-16-2011 11:18 PM

Depends what your hood air inlet looks like. There are many that have a reverse flow out ouf the hood scoop. Obviously this will not have the affect you want.

Prof 05-17-2011 09:37 AM

I went distriutorless on a SBF with coil packs over the valve covers. Works great. Exhaust sounds different. I slid the unit in front of the Cobra's EFI and I will be able to run the loop between the rails without interference. See my long post on Texas Cobra Club forum.

http://boss302.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-xtXgPcF-M.jpg

mpanten 05-17-2011 01:06 PM

You could also go with the Ford EDIS8 distributerless ignition, my old setup was FI with the ignition and had no problems. You can mount it lower so you can fit everything. I might have picture somewhere.

littlewave 05-17-2011 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by mpanten (Post 1129487)
You could also go with the Ford EDIS8 distributerless ignition, my old setup was FI with the ignition and had no problems. You can mount it lower so you can fit everything. I might have picture somewhere.

Thanks that would be great!

Stephan427SC 05-17-2011 02:19 PM

Hi guys,
I just finished to upgrade my Roush427R with a Inglese 8-stack-system with a FAST XFI ECU. I agree : hotline is not very helpfull !
So is there anyone of you who may could help me in some cases and may answer some small questions...? I live in germany and there are not many people who know this system....I would be happy to get any help....Thanks, Stephan

mpanten 05-17-2011 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by littlewave (Post 1129498)
Thanks that would be great!

I tried to upload some but they are to high res for this site. PM me and I can direct you to some.

Stephan427SC 05-25-2011 09:35 AM

Cashburn, can you may help me with my Inglese / fast-system....?
Thanks, Stephan

Cashburn 05-25-2011 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Stephan427SC (Post 1131012)
Cashburn, can you may help me with my Inglese / fast-system....?
Thanks, Stephan

We have not used the XFI yet. But you should post your questions here, many helpful eyes...

Stephan427SC 05-25-2011 01:41 PM

Cashburn,
After installing the Inglese 8stack-system, I decided to go the 50° timing-route with the FAST XFI-system, so that I can adjust each bank.

I started my engine and checked the timing with the timing-light at idle . It's exactly 50° at 1.000 rpm.

Then I connected my pc and started C-ComWP XFI . I pressed the F9-Key so that I can see all sensors. In this window I can see the "Spark (*BTDC)". It reads 26,9° at idle.

ROUSH recommended for my 427R engine 16° @ idle 900 rpm.

So will I have to adjust this ? If so, where and how will I have to do this ?

Thanks from germany,
Stephan


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