Darius
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Sure will be nice to not have to worry about him keeping up now. Why do you think all the pics he posts of my car are looking out his rear window?
If you have a setup that works, I can agree with you. But, for how little most drive their cars, making it more reliable and turn key is a HUGE bonus.. And for people like me, building new, the cost is small now to convert to EFI vs. buying a fuel and ignition system..
I didn't miss the point. I have a carburetor and have none of those problems. I live in a mild climate where it does not get too cold.
Dead spots? I've driven several EFI vehicles with those.
To East coast or snow belt guys, the driveability improvements alone are probably worth it. To me, I don't see the money spent to be worth the effort. Good luck though.
Yeah...It tells me that they needed the precision for improved fuel economy but mostly...For reduced emissions.Lets face it ,for the factory FI is much more expensive than a carb is but they still put them on everything which should tell you something about the benefits of EFI
High altitude and ambients over 100 degrees are my priorities. This year Hot August Nights Reno was a miserable experience. Smoky, 100 degrees, 5000 feet recipe did not agree with the Carb. EFI yet to be tested in those conditions. 850 Demon carb ran perfect 60-90 degrees at sea level. Stop and go hot restarts were problematic too. Sometimes. Easy starting and drivability with temps in the 40’s is a bonus. About 650 miles so far.
You made the right choiceAnybody see the FiTech thread on fabo? 65 pages. Brutal.
Wow, 65? Perhaps you could give a quick synopsis?Anybody see the FiTech thread on fabo? 65 pages. Brutal.
Jist of it is, they can’t get it tuned. Now switching out injectors side to side. I was not following closely but have been fortunate with mine. No such issues.Wow, 65? Perhaps you could give a quick synopsis?
$13,000.00My neighbor took his "member of the family" long time owned 77 el Camino to a local Chevy dealer that has a "speed shop" for big upgrades. They decided on a mild 290hp 350 crate motor, Fitech efi, transmission refresh and a few other items.
Eight months and $13,000 later he had the car back.
Experienced about two months of headaches. The car stranded him three times. Fitech was always the blame, but in reality it was installation workmanship and chineseium issues. Finally worked out and for the past several months very reliable and great mpg.
Having said that I believe you made the best choice and obviously your installer does great work.
Wow, 20 miles? He sure changed his mind in a hurry!View attachment 705244 Anyone interested, I will pm the contact info. San Jose. He wants $800.
That's what I was thinking. Any self-learning system needs some time, right?Pro flo is definitely the superior set up, but if you give up on the fitech after 20 miles you might as well go get something late model. Needs plenty more tuning time than 20 miles
The pro flo is probaly the closest to ready to run out of the box out of all the systems, very well thought out and well engineered. Fitech needs the most tune time out of all, definitely not a bolt on and go like it claims to be.That's what I was thinking. Any self-learning system needs some time, right?