I often read the posts on this site because the experience and knowledge seems to be so helpful. I'd like to buy a wideband O2 kit for a new engine that's now in my garage, but not yet installed in my car. I'm hoping to further dial in a pair of Quick Fuel 750 carbs that have a less than stellar history. Here's some of that history.
Bought both carbs as a matched pair and mounted them on a 427 FE 2 years ago. After struggling through a few issues, I thought they were good to go. However........they apparently weren't. Recently I had a 496 FE built and dyno'd, and I had provided these carbs for the new engine. The engine builder had to do some serious tweaking on dyno day and his work created a sustantial increase in hp. Now I know the engine idles and runs well at WOT. It's everything in between that I want to dial in.
Back to the wideband. I've never used one, yet. After doing some reading, I'm inclined to purchase a 2 channel system. Will probably use weld on bungs, and include a throttle position sensor. I'm thinking I'd like to monitor each side of the engine. Also, with the 2 carbs, would it be of benefit to install a bung in #1 primary pipe and a bung in #8 primary pipe, to maybe determine the input from each carb?
I am wide open to suggestions! Which system do you like.........which 2 header pipes would be best for the weld on bungs.....and so on.
Not looking to break the bank on this set up, less than $1k would be great. Do you feel this is a good tool for final tweaking of these 2 carbs?
Really appreciate your opinions.
David