Help with the basics
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white96zq8
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Help with the basics
Thanks for any help!
Tony
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Matt Cramer
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Correct on the sensors. MS doesn't need much to run the engine, as it's not designed for emissions.
Many GM intake setups use a stepper motor idle control, and so with an MS1 you would not be able to control that. It may not be a concern for you as you could simply adjust the idle speed screw till it doesn't stall when cold.
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white96zq8
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Re: Help with the basics
Thanks for the reply!
Tony
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white96zq8
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white96zq8
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Intake, and use a elbow adapter for a ls1 throttle body. I can score a ls1 throttle body on eBay with a tps sensor and ias motor for a good price. I'm not sure what to do about injectors, I'll get the fuel rail blanks and have the guy machining the intake do the fuel rail also. As of now I'm going to go with a mehanical fan so I don't think I'll need ms2.
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Nitrobanshee
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Dyno #s 354WHP 381Foot pounds
KA24E-t Power
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The Edelbrock victor jr is what I am using with a Accufab square bore 4 barrel type throttle bodie.white96zq8 wrote:I did a little research and I could do a edelbrock victor jr
Intake, and use a elbow adapter for a ls1 throttle body. I can score a ls1 throttle body on eBay with a tps sensor and ias motor for a good price. I'm not sure what to do about injectors, I'll get the fuel rail blanks and have the guy machining the intake do the fuel rail also. As of now I'm going to go with a mechanical fan so I don't think I'll need ms2.
Some chassis combos have hood clearance issues with the 90 elbow adapter.
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Visit Summitracing and see what they have available.
current EFI project:
65 Chrysler 300L, 413, working on inline dual GM TBI units, will run with MS2. Hoping to have factory-style appearance.
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convertables_10
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Tpis are good if you spend some money on the high flo runners and porting the base. Im looking into the setup myself for a mild daily driver.
1983 s-10 350 tpi injection MS2 soon
1984 s-10 Blazer 350/th350 and will get an MS2 tbi.
1973 Nova 5.3/glide 76mm turbo. MS3X
