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steves86TA 07-11-2014 12:27 PM

Marine Application
 
Hi All

Long time member, never really done any programming or anything on my own.

Heres what im building

I have a 1969 Rogers Jet Boat, i am building a 383 for it, nothing crazy but should be in the 400-450 range. I want to do a TPI setup because i like the way it looks and its different.

My questions are simple (for now).

What computer should i look for? I know i want to an SD setup
I will be running dry headers, but i wanted to know if i ran in closed loop could i do away with the o2 sensor? If so what do i need to know?
Anything else i need to know to look for right now?

thanks
Steve

Ronny 07-11-2014 01:04 PM

Re: Marine Application
 
7727 or 7730 1990-1992 F car (offerred a 350 TPI)

No CL w/o a NB02 sensor. OL running might not be the worst idea as air temps are prob uniform.

Should be relatively easy to tune as load may be linear. WB is a good idea. Once motor is tuned you could remove it.

fuel injector connection for injectors...

steves86TA 07-11-2014 01:57 PM

Re: Marine Application
 

Originally Posted by Ronny (Post 5790821)
7727 or 7730 1990-1992 F car (offerred a 350 TPI)

No CL w/o a NB02 sensor. OL running might not be the worst idea as air temps are prob uniform.

Should be relatively easy to tune as load may be linear. WB is a good idea. Once motor is tuned you could remove it.

fuel injector connection for injectors...

hi ronny

thanks for the response

some questions

CL? OL?

thanks!

Ronny 07-11-2014 02:06 PM

Re: Marine Application
 
closed loop open loop

see stickies above

steves86TA 07-11-2014 02:08 PM

Re: Marine Application
 

Originally Posted by Ronny (Post 5790849)
closed loop open loop

see stickies above

ahh
i should have seen that... thanks! when i get everything ready ill look into getting this setup


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