Roots E85 TBI build
#1
this can be moved to forced induction section... oops.
Hey guys,
I've got a build that I'm getting ready and would like to run past the collective conciousness
Truck: '94 suburban K1500
Engine : 350 TBI
Trans: 4 sp auto
The truck is stock as it sits. Like most of you, I can't leave anything well enough alone. Unlike most of you, I have a 142 ci roots blower laying on the shelf in the garage (off my '87 sub -sold).
I'd like to bolt this blower to my '94 but I have a few oddball ideas. I think I'll have to change to a V-belt setup and get a carb to TBI adapter flange - no big deal.
I also plan on running this truck on E85 exclusively. I think I can get away with this by using a TBI off a big block truck and an external regulator. I aslo plan on using an FMU and booster pump. I think I can get away with a lot of boost on E85 and don't plan on swapping the cam (yet) or turning high RPM.
Questions:
What ratio FMU should I start with?
How much fuel pressure can TBI injectors handle?
Does anyone see anything I've missed?
Will I be able to tune close with fuel pressure and manual timing adjustments?
thanks guys, Nick
Hey guys,
I've got a build that I'm getting ready and would like to run past the collective conciousness
Truck: '94 suburban K1500
Engine : 350 TBI
Trans: 4 sp auto
The truck is stock as it sits. Like most of you, I can't leave anything well enough alone. Unlike most of you, I have a 142 ci roots blower laying on the shelf in the garage (off my '87 sub -sold).
I'd like to bolt this blower to my '94 but I have a few oddball ideas. I think I'll have to change to a V-belt setup and get a carb to TBI adapter flange - no big deal.
I also plan on running this truck on E85 exclusively. I think I can get away with this by using a TBI off a big block truck and an external regulator. I aslo plan on using an FMU and booster pump. I think I can get away with a lot of boost on E85 and don't plan on swapping the cam (yet) or turning high RPM.
Questions:
What ratio FMU should I start with?
How much fuel pressure can TBI injectors handle?
Does anyone see anything I've missed?
Will I be able to tune close with fuel pressure and manual timing adjustments?
thanks guys, Nick
#2
Ok, as some one with a bit of booseted TBI experience, I suggest you talk to Bob at Dynamicefi.com for your engine management. The TBI systems are not very friendly when it comes to tuning, I had ok luck with an FMU and a chip on stock parts, and with a cam/heads I've had zero luck until I started running Bob's modified ECU.
However, If you're interested, I can make you a deal on the FMU/chip that came with my TBI supercharger kit from Holley.
The injectors will work with up to 40psi, but not with the stock fuel pump. A Walbro 255lph pump can be had cheap though.
I have no idea how it'll run on E85 though.
However, If you're interested, I can make you a deal on the FMU/chip that came with my TBI supercharger kit from Holley.
The injectors will work with up to 40psi, but not with the stock fuel pump. A Walbro 255lph pump can be had cheap though.
I have no idea how it'll run on E85 though.
#3
thanks for the help, I checked out Dynamicefi.com just now and it looks like a pretty sweet setup and reasonably priced!
Please Email me a price you'd like to get for the Holley FMU aslo.
Priegnitz.nicholas@mayo.edu
thanks, Nick
Please Email me a price you'd like to get for the Holley FMU aslo.
Priegnitz.nicholas@mayo.edu
thanks, Nick
Last edited by VORTECFCAR; Oct 2, 2006 at 07:47 AM.
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