GMECM Digest V1 #108

Chris G. Lucas tagurit at wwisp.com
Tue May 11 22:23:22 GMT 1999


* Date: Mon, 10 May 1999 20:11:26 -0600
> From: bearbvd at sni.net (Greg Hermann)
> Subject: Re: Accel AS&M S&P  Follow up
>
> >--- "Chris G. Lucas" <tagurit at wwisp.com> wrote:
> >> Do they offer the SupeRam stand-alone, no computer?
> >> I would like that.
> >
> >No.  You must buy the whole system with DFI ECM.
>
> I believe that this is an incorrect statement. If you cannot find it, I
> will look up a part #. Let me know.

I have their Catalog and can't find that anywhere.  Find me a number and a price!>

>
>
> If you think FP is expensive--check out MoTeC of EFI Technology!!!! Yeeee
> Hawww!!

Ok, let's not go there.  I check those.  I live at home and mooch of mom, but I
ain't that rich.

> The FP is rather good value for the dollar if you compare features,
> programmability, etc. with the DFI unit, for not a lot more money. Pay
> particular attention to the minimum incremental adjustment to injector
> pulse width which is possible with each of these units when looking at
> features. This factor becomes VERY important when trying to tune a big
> motor to have decent street manners, as compared to just trying to get it
> to run down a 1/4 mile!
>
> As I said before--the Autronics unit offers the same, maybe more features
> as the FP, for maybe a bit less money, but is not as friendly to
> program--although it IS VERY programmable.

Where do I find out about it?  Tell me more.

> The big Accel manifold is pretty decent, and should be available
> separately, if not from Accel, from Lingenfelter.
> >
> >And there is no manifold system, just harness/ECM/O2
> >combos.
>
> So get the manifold, injectors , rails, and regulator from Accel, the
> wiring and electronics from F-P.

How about the SupeRam and Autotronics? Or would a GM be better?
I really ain't got a clue about GM's.

> >> >I personally would not touch either of the other
> >> options (besides DFI)
> >> that
> >> >you mentioned with YOUR ten foot pole!
> >> -----------------------------------
> >> Curious, could you say why?
>
> Because of ease and accuracy of tuning issues.

okey dokey, NEXT! <grin>

>
> >
> >The S&P is a great option, possibly the best if you
> >are willing to spend some time re-working the tables
> >in the ECM (Its a GM 730).
> >
> >> Degrees Duration @ .050 Int./Exh.= 226/234
> >> Degrees Advertised Duration Int./Exh. 288/296
> >
> >This is cammy in my book.

> Me too. I would go with the MSD's for this one.

> OK already, It's big....but not to me.   <grin>

Chris
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