Hello All,
Sorry for not posting in quite some time, but it has been a "wild" past 4 months or so. I feel like I have aged years. LOL Anyway, I wanted to bring you up-to-date on the EFI decision. I have decided to pull the FAST EZ EFI dual quad system and replace it with an upgrade in which, as many have suggested, I will be able to modify and control the system. I must say, the FAST EZ system came close. It is a great system (no complaints on the system itself), as it was the engine that seemed to pose the greatest challenges just based on size, cam, application, etc.
I will be uninstalling the FAST EZ EFI system and putting it up for sale on both this site (in the classified Section) as well as on eBay...... Keep your eyes out for that in the upcoming month or so.
On to the EFI I am using as the replacement; I have decided to go with the FiTech power adder dual quad system. In addition to the ease of install (and lack of real wiring), I spend 2 weeks calling the tech hotline and just asking questions. After hanging up, I would write down all we had discussed and try thinking of more "what if's" and "how about's". I must say the techs were very knowledgeable and each time I spoke to someone, they would verify what the previous tech stated as well as patiently answer all of my new questions. Here is what I found out:
First, and most importantly since I think it's really my only issue with the Cammer engine currently..... Vacuum!
The FAST EZ EFI requires a minimum of 10" of vacuum to operate correctly. They recommend more, but they state very clearly that 10" is minimum. After researching a few of the systems, FiTech's systems will work on as little as 5" of vacuum!
Another factor is that the FiTech system has the ECU built into the throttle body itself. This means that there is no harness (same as with the FAST system) to run through the firewall. The only item that needs to be run into the cab is the handheld controller (which doubles as a laptop uplink so the EFI can be manually dialed-in, if necessary).
I also verified that the FiTech system is both a self-learning system as well as a totally manual system...Meaning you can manually get all the parameters to where you want them, or you can just let it run like the FAST EFI system and let it do all the learning.
The techs at FiTech suggest using the MSD Pro Billet distributor (this is the distributor I have). I am able to lock out the Dizzy and then have the EFI system control the timing curve...this was another huge plus.
In addition, there are really only 3 or 4 items that need to be wired! They supply a new O2 sensor, a coolant temp sensor, Distributor connection, and power/ground for the ECU. Its just that simple.
We also discussed my Fuel delivery system. Have a dual pump in tank system, I have way more pressure than the EFI needs to work well. I will need to retain my fuel pressure regulator (which I am currently using), but it will need to be plumbed up a little differently. Currently I have the fuel flowing through the throttle bodies and into the regulator. At the regulator, I have it set to 43 PSI with the FAST system. From the regulator, it then goes directly back to the return in the tank. They said with this system, I will need to set the regulator up to have one line in, one line out to the fuel return, and then a third line to the throttle bodies (which is regulated). I have the 3rd port on the regulator currently fitted with a pipe cap (So my regulator can be configured to work the way they want it plumbed).
Finally, the FiTech system is not only fully configurable in every respect, it even has the ability to control 2 cooling fans separately (not a huge deal, but since I have puller fans as well as a monster pusher fan... another plus). The way this is sounding, I think I will no longer need the toggle switches anymore to turn on the ECU, Fans, and ignition box.
And lastly (as it just arrived today), I picked up a matching Vacuum gauge to match the other gauges I currently have. With the FiTech system, you need to tell it how many inches of vacuum you are really pulling. Since I have vacuum assist brakes and only about 9" of vacuum when Jay Dyno tested it, I want to know exactly what's going on as soon as it starts. This gauge will also be mounted in the AC vents using the Roush gauge cluster (and match the Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, and Coolant Temp.)
I will be placing my order for the FiTech system in 1 weeks time!!!! I'll keep you all posted!