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MFI rocks, plain and simple. If it's at all an option, do it.
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Been there, got the sticker! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1630415714.jpg I've been farting around getting the 3.2SS on MFI working as well as possible and it can certainly be very, very good. It does take a bit of fiddling, but in 2021 the knowledge is out there, and the technology exists, with wideband O2 sensors, to color outside the CMA lines and tailor the system to just about any 911 motor. I'm not the first one to map out a space cam, but this is the "T" cam I am using to run the 3.2 in "Project Heavy Metal" which uses a custom machined big bore MFI induction system. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1630416058.jpg (EDIT) - all that said, I've started purchasing components for an EFI/ITB system for my AutoX car. Everything has a place.... |
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We have covered this ground oh so many times. Those with little or no first hand experience with a properly tuned MFI system will always say "modern EFI/ITB is better". And you know what? They are absolutely right. It is far, far better. More consistent fueling across the range of RPM, throttle position, and load. Better power across the range due to that. Better milage due to that. Cleaner running and less stinky due to that. Much, much better in every regard.
Except for "feel". A "feel" provided by that instantaneous throttle response. There is nothing else on the market that can match it. Modern EFI/ITB does come very, very close. But it is not there yet, and that difference can be felt. This difference is a lot of fun for some of us, some could not care less and won't want to put up with all of the downsides of MFI to get it. I understand that, especially considering just how close we can get these days, with none of the compromises. But, for some of us, those compromises are indeed worth it in the face of the "feel" MFI provides. You simply cannot get it with EFI/ITB setups, even as good as they are. |
This strikes me as a religious position from those with a vested interest in MFI being irreplaceable...
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I have driven a well tuned 1973 911S and the throttle response was not any better than my race car's MoTec EFI setup with AT Power ITBs. I get that people want the MFI on cars that came with it or if they just want MFI on their 911 to be period correct or get that period feel from the best injection system available at that time. I would feel the same way if I had a 911 from the MFI period. |
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I do think sentimentality plays a big part in our choosing MFI, but the fact is, it works wonderfully. 917 normal and turbo, 935, 936. I have a good friend who has raced for many years with both MFI and carbs. He presently campaigns very successfully a 3.0 RS with carbs and is after me to ditch the MFI, as he feels the PMOS/Webers are less maintenance. I have driven for years as a daily driver a 72 2.7 with MFI and the joy I receive from its performance and sound never fades. I track a 3.0 with MFI and I don't know what carbs could give me that the MFI doesn't but I think nothing, as the throttle response and pull with no flat spots is phenomenal. An image speaks to each of us differently, but if you had never seen one, this could cause one to pause. I prefer MFI for more reasons than performance.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1630437853.jpg
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Slides aren't even great for race cars. Butterfly setups, especially like the AT Power ITBs with shaftless butterflies, are better for street and race cars. The only advantage the slide has if ITB size is limited as it will flow more air wide open at any given diameter. The shaftless butterfly design At Power has pretty much eliminates that advantage. The barrel ITB is better than both but has issues of its own including cost and packaging.
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Interestingly, a walk through the paddock at the last Rennsport revealed a fair number of cars that should have had slide valves, that had them originally, that now had plain old butterfly throttle bodies. Not even high butterflies, which incidentally create their own problems as well. I've heard good things about Gamroth's new slide valves, like they don't stick and get gummed up like the old ones did. I have to believe, however, that they add more in "cool factor" than performance. And, yes, they are pretty darn cool... |
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If you need slides for authenticity you probably wouldn’t be able to use “modern” slides anyway. I just don’t get the draw for slides on builds not constrained by authenticity rules. They cost more and don’t work as well as butterflies… |
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My 1970 911E had a 3.0 with Webers. It was 250HP and the car weighed 1900 lb. I've never driven MFI, but the throttle response with the Webers was pretty amazing. It occurs to me I'm referring to the car in the past tense. It still exists, I just sold it, is all. It's now somewhere in France.
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This thread makes me sad. Makes me miss my 69E, the only car I've ever regretted selling, the MFI being a big part of that and it looks like I'll never build a 4.0L MFI motor using one of the Catorce cases since no one seems to be getting a case.
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MFI is a supercharger for fuel injection.
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T, E and S MFI engines are awesome but a 2.7 RS Spec MFI is a beast.
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