Im aware of the parts i need to do the same to the RV8, but not too experienced with Chevy...

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What is the engine going in and what revs you taking it to?need4speed wrote:What parts will i need to source in order to megasquirt/EDIS an old SBC as cheaply as possible?
Im aware of the parts i need to do the same to the RV8, but not too experienced with Chevy...
from http://www.msefi.com/viewtopic.php?t=26 ... t&start=20I tested 3 EDIS-8 modules on my bench setup ( pic at: http://www.jag-lovers.org/snaps/snap_vi ... 1180548300) this morning. "Cut out" means PIP signal disappears or goes heywire on my scope.
They all had the following part no's and cut out at:
F4SF-12K072-AA 4D06A: 6600 rpm
F1AF-12K072-AD 2H11A: 7000 rpm
F3LF-12K072-AA 3D06D: 7000 rpm
The motor will possibly be going into a defender 90. Big revs not so important as big torque, so prob revving to no more than 6 - 6.5K.....Eliot wrote:What is the engine going in and what revs you taking it to?
TPI manifold provides a good starting position and has the required GM sensors on it already. It is considered restrictive for big power (and therefore high revs if n/a) - so it depends what you are doing with the engine.
EDIS provides a nice bolt on solution without having to worry about too much in order to get your engine up and running.
My chevy my timline was thus:
Basic megasquirt fuel only - with crappy mallory dual point.
Basic megasquirt fuel only - HEI dizzy (much better)
Megasquirt extra - running HEI dizzy
Megasquirt extra - EDIS 8
I'm now in the process of upgrading to MS2-extra, so I can get CAN bus for future transmission controllers.
details in my sig:
Over 7K is pretty extreme for a push rod!kiwicar wrote:OK clearly missed that(and I thought I was pretty thorough) still I want to rev a bit further.
Mike
tpi would be a good choice, good torque due to the long runners.need4speed wrote:The motor will possibly be going into a defender 90. Big revs not so important as big torque, so prob revving to no more than 6 - 6.5K.....
this could of course be down to the transmission snapping torque those 2 hairdryers bring to the party...Eliot wrote:tpi would be a good choice, good torque due to the long runners.need4speed wrote:The motor will possibly be going into a defender 90. Big revs not so important as big torque, so prob revving to no more than 6 - 6.5K.....
6-6.5k rpm is high. I shift at 5300 and that feel plenty fast enough in my dakar.