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livdolu 04-07-2008 07:19 PM

Introductions
 
Hello friends, I wish I had come here earlier as the forums are well organized and I look forward
to gaining further knowledge and sharing my experiences. Ive been reading the posts and learning
quite a bit from the members.

eschaider 09-01-2023 12:21 PM

Welcome aboard!

If you have not done so already, you will find that synchronizing the throttle openings to provide the same airflow across all eight stacks at the same time and at the same throttle position will be a good first step in your tuning adventure. After that, you will need to begin the tuning process with timing and jetting.

I would suggest initially going easy on the ignition timing and focusing on fuel delivery across all eight cylinders. Once you have consistent delivery, you can begin the process of targeting the AFR your engine most appreciates.

Webers have among the most complete and sophisticated carburetor-style fuel delivery mechanisms. You will need two AFR meters or eight thermocouples going forward. The wide band AFR meters are the least expensive path of the two approaches.

Engine Masters produced an excellent video session on tuning. They used an LS3 and a Hollry 950 XP for their session. Don't get me wrong, a Holley 950 XP is not a Weber. That said, the tuning principles and the circuits are very similar, although the Webers may have additional tuning capabilities and use naming conventions that differ from Holley's. You can find the Engine Masters video on YouTube on the Motor Trend Channel. If you do not have a Motor Trend Channel subscription, you may need one to see the entire video.

Although they did all their tuning, in the video, on an engine dyno, it could also have been done on a chassis dyno or even on the road in the car with an extra set of hands.

The video will give you an excellent starting point, and introduce you to the fuel delivery concepts and mechanics. It will also provide a good working knowledge of how to get to where you want to be from where you are, notwithstanding the different carburetors used.

Check out Engine Masters Season 7, Episode #6. I think you will find it helpful.

mrmustang 09-01-2023 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eschaider (Post 1519811)
Welcome aboard!

If you have not done so already, you will find that synchronizing the throttle openings to provide the same airflow across all eight stacks at the same time and at the same throttle position will be a good first step in your tuning adventure. After that, you will need to begin the tuning process with timing and jetting.

I would suggest initially going easy on the ignition timing and focusing on fuel delivery across all eight cylinders. Once you have consistent delivery, you can begin the process of targeting the AFR your engine most appreciates.

Webers have among the most complete and sophisticated carburetor-style fuel delivery mechanisms. You will need two AFR meters or eight thermocouples going forward. The wide band AFR meters are the least expensive path of the two approaches.

Engine Masters produced an excellent video session on tuning. They used an LS3 and a Hollry 950 XP for their session. Don't get me wrong, a Holley 950 XP is not a Weber. That said, the tuning principles and the circuits are very similar, although the Webers may have additional tuning capabilities and use naming conventions that differ from Holley's. You can find the Engine Masters video on YouTube on the Motor Trend Channel. If you do not have a Motor Trend Channel subscription, you may need one to see the entire video.

Although they did all their tuning, in the video, on an engine dyno, it could also have been done on a chassis dyno or even on the road in the car with an extra set of hands.

The video will give you an excellent starting point, and introduce you to the fuel delivery concepts and mechanics. It will also provide a good working knowledge of how to get to where you want to be from where you are, notwithstanding the different carburetors used.

Check out Engine Masters Season 7, Episode #6. I think you will find it helpful.

You just responded to a spammer uncovered singular post from 2008 :LOL:

Tommy 09-01-2023 02:15 PM

He responded to a post from earlier today that was on this thread, but has since disappeared.

eschaider 09-02-2023 01:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmustang (Post 1519813)
You just responded to a spammer uncovered singular post from 2008 :LOL:

DAMN! You're right mrmustang! I was asleep at the switch when I saw it pop up in the Active Threads forum, and I didn't look at the posting date!! :o

mrmustang 09-02-2023 03:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommy (Post 1519815)
He responded to a post from earlier today that was on this thread, but has since disappeared.

Spammer, reported, and removed by the moderator


Bill S.

Tommy 09-02-2023 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmustang (Post 1519839)
Spammer, reported, and removed by the moderator


Bill S.

IMHO, the spammer was the individual who started this thread in 2008 with the vague comment that is still there. The person who restarted this thread yesterday seemed like a legitimate car guy who simply didn't know how to start a new thread, so he latched on to this one.

eschaider 09-02-2023 10:22 AM

I think you might be right about that, Tommy. When I read mrmustang's post after the 'spammer' had been removed I had forgotten about the second posting and only saw the 2008 post. Hopefully, he might stop back if he was not a spammer ...

mrmustang 09-02-2023 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommy (Post 1519840)
IMHO, the spammer was the individual who started this thread in 2008 with the vague comment that is still there. The person who restarted this thread yesterday seemed like a legitimate car guy who simply didn't know how to start a new thread, so he latched on to this one.

The second poster was the scammer, the first poster may have been as well, but has not been on the site since he started this thread.


Bill S.

eschaider 09-03-2023 02:42 AM

Well, if, in fact, that is true, then I am back to my original comment about not paying attention and getting snookered! :o

mrmustang 09-03-2023 05:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eschaider (Post 1519859)
Well, if, in fact, that is true, then I am back to my original comment about not paying attention and getting snookered! :o

As you get older, the mind is the first thing to go.

Bill S.

PS: I can't remember what the 2nd is :LOL:

novasscnc 09-07-2023 01:50 PM

Welcome, can you please tell me how to start a new post? Thanks

Tommy 09-07-2023 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by novasscnc (Post 1519971)
Welcome, can you please tell me how to start a new post? Thanks

On a computer:
  1. Go to the Forums page.
  2. Choose the forum you think best and click on it.
  3. Near the top or bottom of the page, click 0n the icon "New Thread."


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