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The reason for me to go with EFI, is that i'm not happy about CIS during the warm up period, and i feel that the engine compartment is a mess with CIS - ok the last thing is only an optical thing - How it looks do also have it's right in all this :-) ?
But most important in the first place, is that i will get a fully programable system, that can be really fine tuned, and at the same time is a good basis for my further thoughts about - raised CR. 964 cams , twin plugs and perhaps 98mm cylinders if the budget will last when i get so far ! First, i will get the engine running with the EFI and what ever ignition (learn about it ) , before any deeper hardware change to the engine will happen. |
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(I bought my system used, so I'm into it for a lot less, I posted the new price for reference) Very easy to spend $2k on all new CIS components if you can find them... I have the ability now to expand to ignition/timing control with the Megasquirt and may go down that road some day. ITB's are another option! Spent a few hours drooling over Rothsport's system a couple of weeks ago. :) I'm down a lot closer to sea level here in western Oregon. Usually around 400-700 ft. The original mpg rating for my '78 was 18mpg and that was probably optimistic back in the day! |
I went through a similar process. I bought the TBitz kit about 5 years ago and did fuel only for a while. Upgraded it to MS 2 to be able to do an Idle Air valve and get rid of my AAR to help cold starts. Turned out that I had trashed exhaust valves and guides. So, while the EFI was a real improvement, I had mechanical issues that were keeping me from getting to the next level. I decided to drop the engine and do a top end rebuild. I took advantage of the engine being out to add a trigger wheel and hit the local junkyard to get Ford EDIS parts which provides an ignition module, coil pack and a VR sensor that is an easy add to MS2 Extra. I also upgraded my cams. The car is totally transformed and I don't have what I consider to be a real good tune yet. It's a long process working through the MS manuals and forums to figure out everything, but the view is worth the climb.
As soon as my schedule permits, I will spend an afternoon on the dyno with a guy who knows tuning and Porsches and get it fully done. |
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What idle air valve did you use? I wouldn't mind tossing the AAR as well.... |
I've used the original AAR, a GM stepper with a Clewett 3.2 adapter, and the 3.2 OEM 3-wire Bosch. The AAR was more predictable than the GM stepper but the 3-wire OEM gives the best performance although requires an add-on board for MSII to control. It is also the cleanest install with the 3.2 manifold.
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M'squirt of choice
MegaSquirt-II EMS System - SMD PCB3.57 w/ Black Case DIYAutoTune.com
This is my M'squirt of choice. I buy them fully assembled and tested from DIY Autotune. They are knowledgeable and helpful. Should meet your requirements and this surface mount version is, to my mind, a better choice for auto (vibrationnnnnn) apps. dig in and have fun with the project koz77911's channel - YouTube regards, Al |
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Glen's Garage You can also control a 3-wire valve with "external" modifications: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1382719091.jpg MS2-Extra Hardware Manual Feel free to PM me, I'll be happy to help in anyway I can. |
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You can certainly build his circuit and use it. I built mine into the gutted base of the GM 3-coil ignition module I used for the wasted spark install. Good heat sink available and didn't have to add another small box anywhere. |
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There's a long thread on the MSExtra forum about Glenn's Garage. Unclear if he is still in business or not. Lot's of unhappy people.
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