The new FiTech injection works great!
#41
Fitech distributor answer
This is the response I got to my question about what dist to use and if a pertronixs 3 would work. I asked if they had any recommendations as far as distributor.
"Hi Gary, in order to use the timing control the distributor must be a 2 wire
magnetic pick up type. We have had good luck with MSD distributors."
Mario De Leon
Technical Manager
FiTech Fuel Injection
"Hi Gary, in order to use the timing control the distributor must be a 2 wire
magnetic pick up type. We have had good luck with MSD distributors."
Mario De Leon
Technical Manager
FiTech Fuel Injection
Last edited by Gary M; May 23rd, 2017 at 06:42 AM.
#42
Interestingly, the only distributor Summit lists which is computer control compatible is the FAST 305018.
https://www.summitracing.com/search/...0%2B4294930064
The MSD distributors have one with vacuum advance and an additional one with mechanical advance only:
https://www.summitracing.com/search/...44559%2B400122
It was my understanding that in order to use a distributor with the EFI system the advance had to be locked out completely...
I would contact FiTech before purchasing a system. I would definitely want a definitive answer on what distributor provides timing control.
https://www.summitracing.com/search/...0%2B4294930064
The MSD distributors have one with vacuum advance and an additional one with mechanical advance only:
https://www.summitracing.com/search/...44559%2B400122
It was my understanding that in order to use a distributor with the EFI system the advance had to be locked out completely...
I would contact FiTech before purchasing a system. I would definitely want a definitive answer on what distributor provides timing control.
#43
My original question to Fitech
"I have a 1972 cutlass with a 455 motor. Mild cam and auto transmission
presently ( to be changed to manual transmission later).
I understand you have a unit that controls the distributor. My question is
will your unit control a billet distributor with a pertronixs lll unit in
it? Do you have a suggestion as far as what distributor to use?"
I looked at multiple vendors also trying to find a distributor that can be computer controlled and finally asked Fitech.
You may need to ask Fitech for specific distributor brand and part number to get the right one.
"I have a 1972 cutlass with a 455 motor. Mild cam and auto transmission
presently ( to be changed to manual transmission later).
I understand you have a unit that controls the distributor. My question is
will your unit control a billet distributor with a pertronixs lll unit in
it? Do you have a suggestion as far as what distributor to use?"
I looked at multiple vendors also trying to find a distributor that can be computer controlled and finally asked Fitech.
You may need to ask Fitech for specific distributor brand and part number to get the right one.
#44
Apparently, FiTech also mentions that the distributor must be phased:
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/msd-84211
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/msd-84211
#47
So far I've seen all the 4 barrel tbi's working better with a spacer or the divider in the intake milled down.. have not seen dyno pulls with a factory q jet intake yet.. but the dual planes with solid divider have fueling issues.. And milling the divider some fixes the a/f issues to some cyl. and picks up some power to boot..
#48
It's interesting that a single plane manifold runs better than a dual plane manifold.
Anyone else hear about this?
#49
#50
Took me long enough to find it but here it is
a poster on the facts and answers at Fitech.com
"I have spread bore intakes {quadrajet style] will it bolt up or do I need an adapter"
Bryce - FiTech Tech Pro October 13, 2016 at 3:16 pmReply The FiTech throttle bodies will bolt to a spread bore intake. They might not seal properly so you may still need an adapter.
"I have spread bore intakes {quadrajet style] will it bolt up or do I need an adapter"
Bryce - FiTech Tech Pro October 13, 2016 at 3:16 pmReply The FiTech throttle bodies will bolt to a spread bore intake. They might not seal properly so you may still need an adapter.
Last edited by Gary M; May 23rd, 2017 at 12:41 PM.
#51
#52
EDIT: This adapter did not work due to butterfly interference with the FiTech.
Jegs<br/>Weiland adapterWeiand 9006
Carburetor Adapter Square Bore Carburetor to Spread Bore Manifold part # 925-9006
Going to try this one because its only 1/16 thick. DOES NOT WORK. BUTTERFLY INTERFERENCE.
Jegs<br/>Weiland adapterWeiand 9006
Carburetor Adapter Square Bore Carburetor to Spread Bore Manifold part # 925-9006
Going to try this one because its only 1/16 thick. DOES NOT WORK. BUTTERFLY INTERFERENCE.
Last edited by Gary M; June 20th, 2017 at 06:42 PM.
#55
I had butterfly clearance issues with my fitech trying to use it with a spread bore manifold.
Had to go with a 7/8 adapter to make it work.
Unless I was missing something I can't see how it would work with factory intake?
Had to go with a 7/8 adapter to make it work.
Unless I was missing something I can't see how it would work with factory intake?
#56
Interesting. It's listed as a spread bore/square bore adapter. Do you have the OAI hood? If so does the foam air cleaner fit right with the 7/8 adapter?
Last edited by Gary M; June 20th, 2017 at 06:45 PM.
#57
No my hood is just an S hood.
I used the spacer from speedway motors.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Univer...lQuery=1351932
If you have a square bore intake ( as in holley will bolt on) you are fine, and will not need any adapters.
I used a Tanks inc. Fuel tank with in tank pump.
I'm happy with the unit so far. I have only put on about 400 miles, and there a few fine tuning issues I need to make but otherwise its great.
I used the spacer from speedway motors.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Univer...lQuery=1351932
If you have a square bore intake ( as in holley will bolt on) you are fine, and will not need any adapters.
I used a Tanks inc. Fuel tank with in tank pump.
I'm happy with the unit so far. I have only put on about 400 miles, and there a few fine tuning issues I need to make but otherwise its great.
#62
Possibly near the top of my list would be the warm starts! Bump the key..
But I would have to say all starts are improved.
Much stronger and responsive throttle response.
I'm sure these can all be achieved with a good carb too, but that's something I didn't have.
But I would have to say all starts are improved.
Much stronger and responsive throttle response.
I'm sure these can all be achieved with a good carb too, but that's something I didn't have.
#63
That quick start makes a big difference. I hate the cranking the old cars need to start. Does it sound about the same or stronger? I can't wait to get one on my 455. Don't remember, can you now use regular unleaded instead of the premium gas?
#64
I'll be honest I have run 91 octane all the way down to 87. I did NOT notice a bit of difference. I read on the Chevelle forum where a guy was running E85
Last edited by RetroResto; July 18th, 2017 at 12:51 PM.
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