Is this a good deal?
JTesta1966 at aol.com
JTesta1966 at aol.com
Tue May 23 14:22:06 GMT 2000
In a message dated 5/23/00 2:15:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, bob at tecmark.com
writes:
<< Reason for this is that I came across a "Air Research" aftermarket TBI
system for about $300 - includes the controller (set with buttons on front
and small LCD display, no laptop connection), BIG MAF sensor, *900* CFM
throttle body (4 barrel) with 4, 85lb/hr injectors which shoot in from the
side, >>
Too big is bad in NA engines as they rely on the vacuum for airflow. a
injected car might be less suseptible, but still need a certin airflow to
keep the air/fuel flowing in the right direction. A TB too large will
possibly create positive pressure in the manifold (depending on your RPM
range) and hinder actual airflow into the cylinders. This is more important
on carbed engines where you need the pressure differential to make gasoline
flow out of the carb, but I'd haveta think it'd make a difference in an
injected engine as well. maybe you can use a throttle stop to limit the
available CFM until the motor is built to require the 900cfm you have
available. An olds engine wont rev that high, their not known for their
bottom ends....I build a few pretty healthy Rocket 350's and did a decent
amount of research on what works with them. Assuming you have a healthy 403,
which wont see much duty above 6500RPM you'd want more like a 700-750CFM TB
to assure proper airflow. maybe you could fabricate a stop at a little more
than 3/4 throttle, and scale the TPS to make THAT point WOT.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jim Testa TType86 on
#BuickGN
ASE Master Technician
buick.fiendish.net:6667
L1 Advanced Engine Performance NJ Lic MV Inspector
jtesta1966 at aol.com NJ Lic Emission Repair
Tech
http://members.aol.com/jtesta1966/buick.htm
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from gmecm, send "unsubscribe gmecm" (without the quotes)
in the body of a message (not the subject) to majordomo at lists.diy-efi.org
More information about the Gmecm
mailing list