[DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few years?

Ken Green kenn_green at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 14 16:56:05 EDT 2017


If you through a lot of significantly different altitudes, EFI can help.
Ken

      From: Charles McCall <charlesmccall at gmail.com>
 To: bill at incendium.com; 'Ken Green' <kenn_green at yahoo.com>; detomaso at server.detomasolist.com 
 Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 10:47 AM
 Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few years?
   
  Fair question. There's nothing inherently wrong with a carburetor after
  all...

  It's a very long answer, but the Reader's Digest version is the
  following. I bought my Holley from a Pantera vendor many moons ago and
  it ran horribly on my car. It was supposed to be set up "for a
  Pantera", but thinking about that, what is a Pantera engine? A stock,
  low compression '74 with all the smog stuff installed? A '71 high
  compression engine? A 408 stroker? There's no way one carb could be set
  up to handle all those situations. And out of the box, on my particular
  engine it stumbled all over itself and ran very poorly.


  So I ordered a complete set of jets and started there. Again
  summarizing the story, after swapping jets for weeks and weeks on end,
  things improved but still weren't "right". So I sent my carb off to a
  carb specialist who, armed with all the data regarding my engine,
  blueprinted, flowed, and rebuilt it. When it came back it worked very,
  very well.


  But I think it could work better. Mike Drew has made a pointed comment
  or two about the fact that it's hard to follow me due to the birds
  falling out of the sky behind me due to CO poisoning... A good friend
  followed me around at a car event last year and discretely positioned
  himself in front of me so he could remove his oxygen mask.. The
  temperature of the planet raises a couple of degrees every time I start
  the engine in my garage...  it appears to be running a shade rich.


  Everyone is different, but I'd rather be driving my car than monkeying
  with the jets by myself, far from anyone who actually knows what they
  are doing. In an ideal world, if the EFI works like I'd like it to, it
  would automatically completely optimize the carburation as opposed to
  my trial-and-error, or the paper experience of an expert. I've been
  riding my Benelli Sei quite a bit recently, and it is such a fantastic
  feeling to enjoy a motor that has the carburation dead-nuts-on. The
  engine just runs soooo well. The Pantera runs well, but I think it
  could run better. Or at least that doubt would be solved...


  Additionally, I failed emissions testing last year the first time
  through, and just squeaked by during the retest after cleaning the K&N
  filter. Not sure if all this is related, but since this carb has been
  in use for 18 years now, I've been thinking of rebuilding it. But
  instead of rebuilding it, if the EFI works like I hope it does and the
  price difference isn't ALL that great.... Maybe? Hence my question.


  From: bill at incendium.com [mailto:bill at incendium.com]
  Sent: sabado, 14 de octubre de 2017 19:21
  To: Charles McCall <charlesmccall at gmail.com>; 'Ken Green'
  <kenn_green at yahoo.com>; detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
  Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
  years?


  Why change a very good carburetor set up ?

  Luv my 750 DP.




  Cheers

  Bill Moore

  Calgary


  -------- Original message --------

  From: Charles McCall <[1]charlesmccall at gmail.com>

  Date: 2017-10-14 11:06 AM (GMT-07:00)

  To: 'Ken Green' <[2]kenn_green at yahoo.com>,
  [3]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com

  Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
  years?


  Thanks, Ken and Jeff.. partially answering my own question I see
  FITech, MSD, and Holley all offer systems that appear to be the
  panacea.
  Roughly $1000 for just the unit, or $1200 with a fuel pump and complete
  installation kit. The reviews for the three seem to be similar - the
  majority of people are thrilled, but there's a small but consistent
  minority that had serious problems. Cutting and pasting from reviews:
  " I received 2 defective units that would never sync up to the ECU and
  my final 3rd Sniper finally did work."
  "Quit running after 15 miles
  Summit Racing Verified Purchase
  My car ran beautifully at first then quit. Throttle body is not reading
  a rpm signal. All connections have been checked. I await return paper
  work to send the unit back."
  Most people are pretty pleased though. Some comments about installation
  being a little more complicated than promised. Any other firsthand
  feedback regarding installation on a Pantera?
  From: Ken Green [[4]mailto:kenn_green at yahoo.com]
  Sent: sabado, 14 de octubre de 2017 18:58
  To: Charles McCall <[5]charlesmccall at gmail.com>;
  [6]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
  Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
  years?
  I think FAST, Holley, and MSD all have bolt on single 4V throttle body
  EFIs that practically tune themselves, but you will need am EFI fuel
  pump and I'm pretty sure a O2 sensor in the exhaust.  They all seem to
  have these for around $1,000.
  Ken
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  [10]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
  Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 5:52 AM
  Subject: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few years?
    What's the current state of advancement in the fuel injection world?
    Has someone perfected a bolt-on system that can substitute a 4bbl
  carb,
    can be installed in minutes, only requires a couple of wires and an
    exhaust bung, and that's it?
    It would automatically map itself by just driving around, and give
    absolutely crisp performance. It wouldn't require fiddling, and would
    work just as well as a carb that's perfectly, absolutely, dead-nuts
  on.
    Oh, and it would cost less than $50. Just kidding, but perhaps under
    $1000 for everything. Anyone have any first-hand experience?
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      Thanks, Ken and Jeff.. partially answering my own question I see
      FITech, MSD, and Holley all offer systems that appear to be the
      panacea.
      Roughly $1000 for just the unit, or $1200 with a fuel pump and
  complete
      installation kit. The reviews for the three seem to be similar - the
      majority of people are thrilled, but there's a small but consistent
      minority that had serious problems. Cutting and pasting from
  reviews:
      " I received 2 defective units that would never sync up to the ECU
  and
      my final 3rd Sniper finally did work."
  "Quit running after 15 miles
      Summit Racing Summit Racing Verified Purchase
      My car ran beautifully at first then quit. Throttle body is not
  reading
      a rpm signal. All connections have been checked. I await return
  paper
      work to send the unit back."
      Most people are pretty pleased though. Some comments about
  installation
      being a little more complicated than promised. Any other firsthand
      feedback regarding installation on a Pantera?
      From: Ken Green [[15]mailto:kenn_green at yahoo.com]
      Sent: sabado, 14 de octubre de 2017 18:58
      To: Charles McCall <[16]charlesmccall at gmail.com>;
      [17]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
      Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
      years?
      I think FAST, Holley, and MSD all have bolt on single 4V throttle
  body
      EFIs that practically tune themselves, but you will need am EFI fuel
      pump and I'm pretty sure a O2 sensor in the exhaust.  They all seem
  to
      have these for around $1,000.
      Ken

  _______________________________________________________________________
      From: Charles McCall <[1][18]charlesmccall at gmail.com>
      To: [2][19]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
      Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 5:52 AM
      Subject: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
  years?
        What's the current state of advancement in the fuel injection
  world?
        Has someone perfected a bolt-on system that can substitute a 4bbl
      carb,
        can be installed in minutes, only requires a couple of wires and
  an
        exhaust bung, and that's it?
        It would automatically map itself by just driving around, and give
        absolutely crisp performance. It wouldn't require fiddling, and
  would
        work just as well as a carb that's perfectly, absolutely,
  dead-nuts
      on.
        Oh, and it would cost less than $50. Just kidding, but perhaps
  under
        $1000 for everything. Anyone have any first-hand experience?
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   If you through a lot of significantly different altitudes, EFI can
   help.
   Ken
     __________________________________________________________________

   From: Charles McCall <charlesmccall at gmail.com>
   To: bill at incendium.com; 'Ken Green' <kenn_green at yahoo.com>;
   detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
   Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 10:47 AM
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
   years?
     Fair question. There's nothing inherently wrong with a carburetor
   after
     all...
     It's a very long answer, but the Reader's Digest version is the
     following. I bought my Holley from a Pantera vendor many moons ago
   and
     it ran horribly on my car. It was supposed to be set up "for a
     Pantera", but thinking about that, what is a Pantera engine? A stock,
     low compression '74 with all the smog stuff installed? A '71 high
     compression engine? A 408 stroker? There's no way one carb could be
   set
     up to handle all those situations. And out of the box, on my
   particular
     engine it stumbled all over itself and ran very poorly.
     So I ordered a complete set of jets and started there. Again
     summarizing the story, after swapping jets for weeks and weeks on
   end,
     things improved but still weren't "right". So I sent my carb off to a
     carb specialist who, armed with all the data regarding my engine,
     blueprinted, flowed, and rebuilt it. When it came back it worked
   very,
     very well.
     But I think it could work better. Mike Drew has made a pointed
   comment
     or two about the fact that it's hard to follow me due to the birds
     falling out of the sky behind me due to CO poisoning... A good friend
     followed me around at a car event last year and discretely positioned
     himself in front of me so he could remove his oxygen mask.. The
     temperature of the planet raises a couple of degrees every time I
   start
     the engine in my garage...  it appears to be running a shade rich.
     Everyone is different, but I'd rather be driving my car than
   monkeying
     with the jets by myself, far from anyone who actually knows what they
     are doing. In an ideal world, if the EFI works like I'd like it to,
   it
     would automatically completely optimize the carburation as opposed to
     my trial-and-error, or the paper experience of an expert. I've been
     riding my Benelli Sei quite a bit recently, and it is such a
   fantastic
     feeling to enjoy a motor that has the carburation dead-nuts-on. The
     engine just runs soooo well. The Pantera runs well, but I think it
     could run better. Or at least that doubt would be solved...
     Additionally, I failed emissions testing last year the first time
     through, and just squeaked by during the retest after cleaning the
   K&N
     filter. Not sure if all this is related, but since this carb has been
     in use for 18 years now, I've been thinking of rebuilding it. But
     instead of rebuilding it, if the EFI works like I hope it does and
   the
     price difference isn't ALL that great.... Maybe? Hence my question.
     From: [1]bill at incendium.com [mailto:[2]bill at incendium.com]
     Sent: sabado, 14 de octubre de 2017 19:21
     To: Charles McCall <[3]charlesmccall at gmail.com>; 'Ken Green'
     <[4]kenn_green at yahoo.com>; [5]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
     Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
     years?
     Why change a very good carburetor set up ?
     Luv my 750 DP.
     Cheers
     Bill Moore
     Calgary
     -------- Original message --------
     From: Charles McCall <[1][6]charlesmccall at gmail.com>
     Date: 2017-10-14 11:06 AM (GMT-07:00)
     To: 'Ken Green' <[2][7]kenn_green at yahoo.com>,
     [3][8]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
     Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
     years?
     Thanks, Ken and Jeff.. partially answering my own question I see
     FITech, MSD, and Holley all offer systems that appear to be the
     panacea.
     Roughly $1000 for just the unit, or $1200 with a fuel pump and
   complete
     installation kit. The reviews for the three seem to be similar - the
     majority of people are thrilled, but there's a small but consistent
     minority that had serious problems. Cutting and pasting from reviews:
     " I received 2 defective units that would never sync up to the ECU
   and
     my final 3rd Sniper finally did work."
     "Quit running after 15 miles
     Summit Racing Verified Purchase
     My car ran beautifully at first then quit. Throttle body is not
   reading
     a rpm signal. All connections have been checked. I await return paper
     work to send the unit back."
     Most people are pretty pleased though. Some comments about
   installation
     being a little more complicated than promised. Any other firsthand
     feedback regarding installation on a Pantera?
     From: Ken Green [[4]mailto:[9]kenn_green at yahoo.com]
     Sent: sabado, 14 de octubre de 2017 18:58
     To: Charles McCall <[5][10]charlesmccall at gmail.com>;
     [6][11]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
     Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
     years?
     I think FAST, Holley, and MSD all have bolt on single 4V throttle
   body
     EFIs that practically tune themselves, but you will need am EFI fuel
     pump and I'm pretty sure a O2 sensor in the exhaust.  They all seem
   to
     have these for around $1,000.
     Ken
       _____
     From: Charles McCall < <[7]mailto:[12]charlesmccall at gmail.com>
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     To:  <[9]mailto:[14]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com>
     [10][15]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
     Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 5:52 AM
     Subject: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
   years?
       What's the current state of advancement in the fuel injection
   world?
       Has someone perfected a bolt-on system that can substitute a 4bbl
     carb,
       can be installed in minutes, only requires a couple of wires and an
       exhaust bung, and that's it?
       It would automatically map itself by just driving around, and give
       absolutely crisp performance. It wouldn't require fiddling, and
   would
       work just as well as a carb that's perfectly, absolutely, dead-nuts
     on.
       Oh, and it would cost less than $50. Just kidding, but perhaps
   under
       $1000 for everything. Anyone have any first-hand experience?
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         Thanks, Ken and Jeff.. partially answering my own question I see
         FITech, MSD, and Holley all offer systems that appear to be the
         panacea.
         Roughly $1000 for just the unit, or $1200 with a fuel pump and
     complete
         installation kit. The reviews for the three seem to be similar -
   the
         majority of people are thrilled, but there's a small but
   consistent
         minority that had serious problems. Cutting and pasting from
     reviews:
         " I received 2 defective units that would never sync up to the
   ECU
     and
         my final 3rd Sniper finally did work."
     "Quit running after 15 miles
         Summit Racing Summit Racing Verified Purchase
         My car ran beautifully at first then quit. Throttle body is not
     reading
         a rpm signal. All connections have been checked. I await return
     paper
         work to send the unit back."
         Most people are pretty pleased though. Some comments about
     installation
         being a little more complicated than promised. Any other
   firsthand
         feedback regarding installation on a Pantera?
         From: Ken Green [[15]mailto:[20]kenn_green at yahoo.com]
         Sent: sabado, 14 de octubre de 2017 18:58
         To: Charles McCall <[16][21]charlesmccall at gmail.com>;
         [17][22]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
         Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past
   few
         years?
         I think FAST, Holley, and MSD all have bolt on single 4V throttle
     body
         EFIs that practically tune themselves, but you will need am EFI
   fuel
         pump and I'm pretty sure a O2 sensor in the exhaust.  They all
   seem
     to
         have these for around $1,000.
         Ken

   _______________________________________________________________________
         From: Charles McCall <[1][18][23]charlesmccall at gmail.com>
         To: [2][19][24]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
         Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 5:52 AM
         Subject: [DeTomaso] How much has EFI advanced over the past few
     years?
           What's the current state of advancement in the fuel injection
     world?
           Has someone perfected a bolt-on system that can substitute a
   4bbl
         carb,
           can be installed in minutes, only requires a couple of wires
   and
     an
           exhaust bung, and that's it?
           It would automatically map itself by just driving around, and
   give
           absolutely crisp performance. It wouldn't require fiddling, and
     would
           work just as well as a carb that's perfectly, absolutely,
     dead-nuts
         on.
           Oh, and it would cost less than $50. Just kidding, but perhaps
     under
           $1000 for everything. Anyone have any first-hand experience?
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