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Dan,
I have installed 10-12 mass flo systems in the last year. I really enjoy the ease and customer service that the system has. Give me a call if you need any other help. Bill |
I've done one efi project already. Took a few years. Best years ever. Hunting, discussing, gathering and putting together a system is almost better than driving the end result.
I missed the process, the hunt, so I'm working on my next efi project: Basically a Bud Moore 351C crossram to be mounted in an FE Algon adapter... http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._project_1.jpg Using a Mallory TFI distributor with Ford EPEC programable EEC-IV computer... http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._project_2.jpg Needed a TFI distributor...Mallory to the rescue... http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._project_3.jpg Spare top for the BM crossram will serve as a template for a new top to mount the 2 hayabusa sets of throttle bodies (46mm each)... http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._project_4.jpg The hayabusa throttle bodies come with injectors (will mill for automotive-type), fuel rails, TPS and vacuum hoses (probably lose those). Sized like they were designed for this application. Did I mention they're cheap? http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._project_5.jpg Project almost looks ready to put together. Sorta bummed. Sorta like the building/hunting/gathering part of projects best. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._project_6.jpg At least I won't see the setup under every hood :) Anyway, that's how I'm doing efi, this time. I'd like to hear more about this 'self-tuning' system. I can still change ECM's if something better actually comes around. But I've worked with so-called 'self-tuning', and, at least the ones I used, weren't. You still had to get the curves and tables close, and then the software optimized things for you. But I'm willing to learn new things, be told I'm full of it. So I'll wait for the actual facts and install. I'll slow down my project until I hear more. The total cost so far is less than $1,000 (lots of swap meets and talking with people). Figure on another $1,000 for final machining, and miscellaneous parts (though I think I already have everything? I have a couple IAC's, box o' sensors, injectors...). I've talked with Troy Trepanier about making me a custom aircleaner/mass air meter mount, and even with that, I think the whole project will come in under $2,500. what it would look like assembled (ignore the big hole in the center :) )... http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._project_7.jpg http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._project_8.jpg Here you can see how an 87mm mass air meter fits nicely between the hayabusa throttle bodies. Their compactness really works, and did I mention they're cheap? http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._project_9.jpg http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...project_10.jpg This shows how a standard FE 2x4 (or 3x2) aircleaner relates to this setup. Shorten it, widen it a little, and build in a mount to hold the mass air meter and it wouldn't look out of place. The only issue might be running throttle linkage across the intake. Thoughts on that include welding in tubing across the intake ducting (ala` Tunnelport :) ). http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...project_11.jpg I'm liking this project because it'll put all the injection stuff on a plate, a plate that can easily be swapped for a carb plate if wanted/needed. The only real question mark I'm still working on is whether to leave the injectors mounted in the throttle bodies or to try to weld in bungs to the Algon adapter or the Bud Moore base itself if the angles don't work (which will mean new fuel rails too). So, another option you have, besides handing a box and a credit card to your installer, is to roll your own. Personally, I like a challenge. |
Sizzler What ECU are you using? Mass flo uses the Ford A9L from 89-93 5.0 mustangs. Is this going to be SEFI if so you will have to position the injectors over the ports. Are you going to cut out that Bud Moore top to mount the throttlebodies or make a new plate so you can switch it out with the carb top? I'd like to see one done for a Tunnelport do you think that is possible? The pushrod tubes are an issue. I am collecting parts now to make one based on the Mass Flo system for a Cleveland but would like to make one for a Tunnelport. The only way I see is to use throttlebodies with injectors but I would like to make make a SEFI system, any suggestions?
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Factory Ford SVO had a EEC-IV ECU that you could buy direct from them. It was intended to piggyback on the existing EEC-IV. It was designed to piggyback and override the programming in your existing ECU. It was basically a fully-functional EEC-IV that was also fully programmable. It could also be used by itself, as a standalone ECU.
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/EPEC1.jpg http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/data/500/EPEC2.jpg To port inject a tunnel port, I'd try a spider intake and mount the injectors back a ways from the ports and tubes, giving the sprayed mixture a good chance of getting into the 'flow'. Having the injectors smack bang next to the port isn't as critical as some might tell you. As long as they're in individual intake runners, well on the way to the port, they should work ok. But I haven't injected a tunnelport, so I don't know that from actual experience. I have injected an engine where the injectors were a solid 8 inches from the intake/head interface and that seems to work alright. Good Luck |
Sizzler,
Is that EPEC system similar to the TWEECer systems? |
Wow , you guy must be from another planet. Shur looks good. Art work, KEEP IT UP.
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your from texas close to another planet! I allmost understand what you are saying. Great more pictures!
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Brian,
Do you think that a tunnelport can be port injected using a single plane intake manifold? Maybe if you use a split pattern injector to shoot around the pushrod tube. Have you ever heard of someone port injecting one or can it only be done tbi? |
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The reason I was asking about the slit pattern was to pace the injectors close to the valves but the pushrod tube in the manifold is right there and it will be spaying right at it which will cause wetting as it drips off the tube. I am planning on building a big cube 500+ engine so the tunnelport heads will not be such dogs at low rpm. I have a cleveland 4v headed stroker now and it's nothing like a stanrd stroke engine, they are dogs also at low rpm.
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I have posted, above in this thread, and before: buy the ECM LAST. ECM's are changing and improving every day, from OEM's and the aftermarket. For your $550 TwEECer, I can buy two used version 6 FAST's. Either choice would work for someone like me, on the street, 100 miles or 1000 miles. The reason I have the EPEC is TwEECer came out and pretty much obsoleted it; doesn't mean it doesn't work. Doesn't mean that if it burns out I won't settle for anything other than an EPEC. Doesn't mean much of anything except it was cheap and it'll work as well as any A9L modified with the TwEECer system. So again, this thread is titled "Best FI for the price" or something like that. Using that criteria, buy used, buy only what you need, and buy something that is supported or that you are able to handle yourself. If you're not too familiar with the basic principals of efi, hire a tuner. If you want to learn or ARE familiar with efi, do it yourself. Quote:
As for mounting the injectors high? Here's a factory Ford (racing) injection manifold for the tunnelport, with the injectors something like 8 inches above the head/intake interface... http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...rossram_FI.jpg Seemed to work alright. That's not my intake. I have no association with it other than having paid attention to its progress from raw casting (from Dove) to being installed in a CAV GT-40. I have injected a similiar intake for the FE. Not a tunnelport. My injectors are mounted at a similiar point on the intake. Frankly, I have NO idea what you're talking about "tuning transients" issues. Works fine. Actual experience talking here. Quote:
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You'd lose your money. See above. You seem to be a slave to conformity. My posts in this thread just say, don't believe everything the 'experts' tell you, sometimes they don't know everything, haven't seen everything. Where 'experts' come in handy is, if you want a fast, simple, trouble-free install. They will open the boxes, wire things up, and load already tested maps into your system, and you'll be good to go. A LOT of people want that, and that kind of service is sought out. And I have no problem with those systems and people. I am merely presenting an alternative path. .................................................. .................................................. .. Again, not mine, I'm not associated with the install below in any way, and can provide no details about it other than it scares the bejebus out of its owner. http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...with_rails.jpg http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d..._installed.jpg I'm out of this thread. Good luck to all. |
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Still waiting on DynaTek to get their stuff put together and out to Eric. Sept. has come and gone, probably with the good weather (up here in the Great Lake State). I'm kinda bummed, and am waiting to get some warranty work done by Dynamic for coordination reasons. Meanwhile I wait..................... Buckthorne |
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