Sporto
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- Oct 10, 2005
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Hello CB,
I have been doing a lot of reading about different EFI setups these past few months. More for fun and my own education, but I am working on a different project (non-Bronco) that I intend to fuel inject, so there is a need to do research. I have (and will be keeping) the Mustang EFI running on my old non-roller 302 and it runs great. I do like the sniper and other TB setups because they look closer to the original carb, have 21st Century electronics, and allow for a cleaner looking engine compartment and/or the OEM air cleaner, which I like too.
Anyway, in my research I started reading about Megasquirt and some of the ways people have used them to fuel inject their various projects, and the venerable GM TBI emerges as one of the go-to's for these upgrades. They look to be a pretty solid TBI setup, and they're cheap and easy to find. I picked up one last week for 20 bucks on Marketplace from a Chevy 350. While researching these homegrown EFI setups, I started to wonder if anyone in the EB crowd did a MegaSquirt setup with the GM TBI. I have seen a lot of threads how to use MS and the best ways to dial them in, but a lot of these projects were larger bore stroker engines and have a different EFI needs than what I was looking at. So, my question is, has anyone on here taken a GM TBI, adapted it to their manifold, and wired it in with a MS 2 or 3 engine management system?
If so, can you elaborate on what you did? How does it work? What engine do you have etc? I am just curious to know if anyone ever did this with a small block Ford and how it worked out.
Thanks!
Rich
I have been doing a lot of reading about different EFI setups these past few months. More for fun and my own education, but I am working on a different project (non-Bronco) that I intend to fuel inject, so there is a need to do research. I have (and will be keeping) the Mustang EFI running on my old non-roller 302 and it runs great. I do like the sniper and other TB setups because they look closer to the original carb, have 21st Century electronics, and allow for a cleaner looking engine compartment and/or the OEM air cleaner, which I like too.
Anyway, in my research I started reading about Megasquirt and some of the ways people have used them to fuel inject their various projects, and the venerable GM TBI emerges as one of the go-to's for these upgrades. They look to be a pretty solid TBI setup, and they're cheap and easy to find. I picked up one last week for 20 bucks on Marketplace from a Chevy 350. While researching these homegrown EFI setups, I started to wonder if anyone in the EB crowd did a MegaSquirt setup with the GM TBI. I have seen a lot of threads how to use MS and the best ways to dial them in, but a lot of these projects were larger bore stroker engines and have a different EFI needs than what I was looking at. So, my question is, has anyone on here taken a GM TBI, adapted it to their manifold, and wired it in with a MS 2 or 3 engine management system?
If so, can you elaborate on what you did? How does it work? What engine do you have etc? I am just curious to know if anyone ever did this with a small block Ford and how it worked out.
Thanks!
Rich