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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
Foxbody with a Vortec.
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<blockquote data-quote="Five-o-Joe" data-source="post: 15983455" data-attributes="member: 17226"><p>I've had dozens of fox bodies with vortechs over the years. There's many ways to go about getting the car running right. I'll provide 2 recommendations...one without needing a chip, one with a chip....</p><p></p><p>No chip. Confirm the injectors are 42lb green tops. Send the air meter to pro-m and have it calibrated for the exact combo....I.e., fill out their data sheet. Set base timing at 10 degrees. Pulley the blower for ~10 psi (6.87 lower and 3.12 upper on a V1) Use an MSD boost timing master box or similar and set the dial to 1/2</p><p></p><p>Option 2- fix holes between air meter and throttle body. Confirm injector size and air meter calibration. Make adjustments via chip tune to compensate for mismatched injectors and air meter. Target ~18 degrees total timing at WOT, max boost.</p><p></p><p>Caveat: after fixing the holes between the meter and TB, see how it runs and make sure it's not already tuned with a chip....check the processor for the presence of a chip....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Five-o-Joe, post: 15983455, member: 17226"] I've had dozens of fox bodies with vortechs over the years. There's many ways to go about getting the car running right. I'll provide 2 recommendations...one without needing a chip, one with a chip.... No chip. Confirm the injectors are 42lb green tops. Send the air meter to pro-m and have it calibrated for the exact combo....I.e., fill out their data sheet. Set base timing at 10 degrees. Pulley the blower for ~10 psi (6.87 lower and 3.12 upper on a V1) Use an MSD boost timing master box or similar and set the dial to 1/2 Option 2- fix holes between air meter and throttle body. Confirm injector size and air meter calibration. Make adjustments via chip tune to compensate for mismatched injectors and air meter. Target ~18 degrees total timing at WOT, max boost. Caveat: after fixing the holes between the meter and TB, see how it runs and make sure it's not already tuned with a chip....check the processor for the presence of a chip.... [/QUOTE]
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