INTRODUCTION

CSH-HQ nacelp at jvlnet.com
Wed Nov 3 20:17:46 GMT 1999


For the first timer TBI or as close to it as possible in my book, can always 
get crazy later.
  Welcome Mike, and my opening words are Read the archives, we've had 
threads on plenum volume runners, and lenght before, and good data quoted.
Grumpy   Hmm, wonder if he'll figure out CSH, HQ?.


>Dave
>CPI looked to be both simpler and cheaper.I am kinda a newbie.
>SFI would be impressive though.
>Mike
>
>At 01:23 PM 11/3/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hi Mike,
>>Welcome aboard!
>>I am curious why you want to go with CPI, which is a compromising batch 
>>injection setup as opposed to true Sequential port injection?
>>Thanks,
>>DAve
>>
>>
>>
>>At 01:10 PM 11/3/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>>>Hi
>>>My name is Mike. I graduated NC State in 1985 with a BSME. I have a couple
>>>of 39 plymouths for project cars--one very good condition 4- door sedan and
>>>one seriously in need of channeling and sectioning coupe. My donor car for
>>>the sedan is a 75 olds cutlass-350/350. I am in the process of researching
>>>fuel inj. options for this motor and from what I have read, I hope to be
>>>able to scrounge up a vortec cpi setup to modify. I am new to diy_efi and
>>>am still trying to digest what I have read so far. any help would be
>>>appreciated.
>>>What I hope to be able to do is to fabricate a sheetmetal tunnel ram type
>>>manifold for use with port type cpi(I have only seen pictures of this and
>>>have not been able to get a parts rundown yet).
>>>The manifold would be laser cut from plate and tubing with a seperate
>>>valley cover. I have not been able to get a parts rundown on 5.7l vortec
>>>FI. Time frame on this phase of my 4- door sedan is approx. 2-yrs. so I
>>>have time for plenty of research. I have just recently completed the
>>>installation of front susp. on the frame and am fabricating parts for
>>>mounting the rear susp... motor and trans, steering column, wiring etc.
>>>should come about this time next year.
>>>If there are websites or manuals with detailed info on the vortec or other
>>>cpi port type fi. please let me know
>>> From what little I have read I am wondering what stoichiometric? equations
>>>are involved in calculating the values in the various ecm tables or if they
>>>are strictly from experience(experimentation).
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>Mike
>>
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>>David Cooley N5XMT Internet: N5XMT at bellsouth.net
>>Packet: N5XMT at KQ4LO.#INT.NC.USA.NA T.A.P.R. Member #7068
>>We are Borg... Prepare to be assimilated!
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