New from FAST EZ-EFI
New from FAST EZ-EFI
Re: New from FAST EZ-EFI
I just read it uses 3 injectors and diff sizes available.
TPS MAP IAT WB02 and coolant temp sensors.
Maybe someone can explain to me how it might determine AE A/F? Maybe an assumed A/F to target? I wonder how cold start A/F can be calculated as WB is out of loop. Maybe CID ?
TPS MAP IAT WB02 and coolant temp sensors.
Maybe someone can explain to me how it might determine AE A/F? Maybe an assumed A/F to target? I wonder how cold start A/F can be calculated as WB is out of loop. Maybe CID ?
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Re: New from FAST EZ-EFI
If you look close int the picture you will see a comunication cable. Similar to all of the fuel injection systems out there I believe you can do some tuning yourself.
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Re: New from FAST EZ-EFI
Just installed one on my 85 Z28. Starts up and idles nice. GM crate 350/290 hp with airgap performer intake. Hope to have it on the dyno tomorrow to see if it will pull 250 to the wheels.
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Re: New from FAST EZ-EFI
Would this be a good thing for a TBI car?
Would no longer be TBI as would be "pseudo" port fuel as fuel injected under throttle blades into manifold plenum.
compare cost to a port fuel manifold with TB unit (8) injectors rails plumbing and EBL with port fuel mod.
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Re: New from FAST EZ-EFI
Ronny,
Port fuel imply just that, fuel is injected at the port directed at the intake valve. If you are interested in doing a TPI the price of a FAST XFI is slightly more than the price I see above.
Port fuel imply just that, fuel is injected at the port directed at the intake valve. If you are interested in doing a TPI the price of a FAST XFI is slightly more than the price I see above.
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Re: New from FAST EZ-EFI
Although the install is a bit easier, one downside to the system is that its still a wetflow system like carb and TBI. You still have to deal with all the fueling dynamics that you have when there is gas in the manifold. With MPFI/SFI, the fuel dynamics are kept to a minimum, so there is less worry about having to tune to compensate for it.
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I want that so bad...I guess if I ever sell the z28 I'll get one of those.
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Re: New from FAST EZ-EFI
Thats about what I paid for my SFI setup.
Although the install is a bit easier, one downside to the system is that its still a wetflow system like carb and TBI. You still have to deal with all the fueling dynamics that you have when there is gas in the manifold. With MPFI/SFI, the fuel dynamics are kept to a minimum, so there is less worry about having to tune to compensate for it.
Although the install is a bit easier, one downside to the system is that its still a wetflow system like carb and TBI. You still have to deal with all the fueling dynamics that you have when there is gas in the manifold. With MPFI/SFI, the fuel dynamics are kept to a minimum, so there is less worry about having to tune to compensate for it.
The wet flow is nice because you can use a manifold or combo that is proven. With port FI, manifold selections are limited. The horizontal draw manifolds all have distribution problems, and the singleplanes are not always a good compromise for a street driven vehicle.
The most prohibitive thing about the thing is the cost.. For $1900 I could build a killer combo that will tune itself too.. (with wideband)
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