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Wow I can not belive that this thread is still going! Great job RF!!!
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Happy New year everyone.
Im in search for a External Fuel Pump for the TBI set up. Fuel pressure is 13-16 right? |
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If you search the thread - 1st couple of pages - there are suitable FP listed. //RF |
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What is the charcoal filter for? Is it really needed in a off-road rig? Can I just plug off the lines ?
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I love TBI!
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A charcoal (filter is not a correct name for it) canister is used to trap the fuel vapors. The fuel vapors adhere to the charcoal, until the engine is started, and engine vacuum is used to draw the vapors into the engine, so that they can be burned along with the fuel/air mixture. This system requires the use of a sealed gas tank filler cap. In grand scheme of things 20% of all HC emissions from a car or truck are emitted from the gas tank! In a way this system saves loss of fuel due to gasoline evaporation inside the gas tank. Diagram below is for a carburetor based system - TBI is very similar. http://www.tpub.com/content/construc...4264_155_1.jpg The system does not rob any performance from the engine and as a benefit captures and burns gas fumes that otherwise would have been lost into atmosphere. Since it costs very little I use it on all my projects. //RF |
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well I changed my mind on some of my wiring and I am going to install a relay ....
This is the way someone else has the relay wired 30-12v fused input(should also hook up your org ECM constant 12v to this wire) 85- Gnd 86- 12vdc from ign sw(black wire that was hooked up to the coil +) 87- pink/blk, pink(r) 87- red, white(injectors) I have done reading and came across this its about halfway down the page their is a demo . http://www.bcae1.com/relays.htm The way I understand the demo 30 is + from battery along with org ECM constant 12v 85 should be + from coil (key run/start)? 86 should be - from coil 87(A?) ignition, ecm power key off ? 87 injectors key on/run? |
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Nice tread, BUT ,... to anyone who does this later on. Make sure you take the time and swap out the heads, That is the biggest limiting factor for making any kind of power on TBI engines.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...untitled-1.jpg You can see how the ramp blocks half the intake port. http://webpages.charter.net/tookycat...owlported1.jpg This is a regular intake port. You can see how much better this is. :mm: |
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If you don't have the money for a head swap then just a cam swap will make a huge improvement as long as you can tune for the changes it will make in the engines operating parameters. |
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Hello everyone,
I have just about finished a '91 4.3 swap into my toyota and this thread has helped me out a whole lot. At the moment I am having a few issues. When I start the truck it runs fine. When I rev up the engine and let off the gas the RPM's drop quickly, but once the engine warms up to operating temperature when I rev the engine it is slow to return to idle. It does return though. Any ideas? I want to get everything in order before I have to take it to the referree station to get my new VIN sticker. |
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Before going to referee station make sure that you have ALDL connector wired and bolted, as well functional SES light. Good luck //RF |
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So if I understand this is how I need to wire it then?
http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x...2_224817-1.jpg |
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Minor clean up http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...2011-01-09.gif //RF |
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Thanks! I was kinda in a hurry when I posted that!
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Great thread! I've finally read through it all. Lots of good info. Pretty much every question I had was already answered. I've messed with TBI engines a bit and I'm pretty familiar with the components and their functions. After much reading and research I've just started my own project and with the help of this thread I've got my donor harness rewired for my application. It's a 92 454 harness originally equipped with an auto trans. Here's my first hangup. There no wire in the B7 pin. The first page of this thread indicates that this is designated "ESC, Knock Sensor signal to ECM". This harness has no ESC or KS plug in the harness. The harness had not been tampered with. Is the ESC not necessary?
Great diagrams and schematics!!! |
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Some of 454 HD applications did not use KS and ESC module. These 454 HD (BCC) calibrations deliberately keep spark advance low thus keeping engine from knocking when under load. The purpose of KS and ESC module is to provide indication back to ECM when engine knock is occurring. The question is what you're trying to do with your TBI swap - i.e what engine are you trying to EFI (350/454) and trany? IRC HD 454 calibrations were used on on 3/4 and 1 ton trucks. //RF |
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I am on the downhill slide of my swap also. I fired it tonight, but it is idling terribly high. My TPS is showing 1.18V @ idle, that's the lowest it will go. I will swap it out tomorrow. Will the high TPS voltage cause a really high idle?
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You may want to reset IAC - there is a set of instructions (use search ) to bring idle speed down. //RF |
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Thanks RF. I am having a little trouble running down an adjustable TPS, (The two I have at teh house are non adjustable units too), but I just started early this morning. The drivability guys at work think it may be thinking I am on the throttle with the high TPS, and backing the IAC out as a result. We will see how it goes tonight with a new TPS.
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IAC is used to add air bypassing throttle plates to control idle speed. TBI ECM has no idea about actual IAC pintacle position. It has to calibrate its position by commanding IAC into fully closed position on reset (0 step count). After reset ECM will command IAC into wide position (160 counts in most calibrations). During start ECM will move from full open toward reduced air bypass. 1.18V TPS is just of idle - so ECM may increase IAC counts. Do you 454 injectors on top of 350 engine?? Does your ECM has 454 calibration (BCC)?? //RF |
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I bought the engine and trans as a package from a friend here. The engine was replaced ~15K ago, but the stock TB and injectors were still in place. The injectors are 350 units as far as I know (he was wanting to upgrade them before he went to LS power). I did add a TB spacer, since it came with all of the parts. I will definitely check the min. idle screw; I had to somewhat assemble the TB, so it's entirely possible it has been moved. I am having a little trouble running down an adjustable TPS, though. Has anyone opened up the mounting screw holes to allow for any TPS adjustment? I thought maybe there was room for a Dremel tool (or similar) to get in there.
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To put this issue to bed please post TB service number stamped on the left front and ECM service and BCC numbers: http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...Picture007.jpg In the photo above TB service number is 17093030 Non adjustable TPS: http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d.../SBCIACTPS.jpg SBC TB 17093030 Early 87-90 BBC TB http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d.../BBCIACTPS.jpg Note different style IAC connector and large size TPS connector Vacuum port identification - some TB's may not have them all http://i226.photobucket.com/albums/d...onnections.gif |
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My TPS is the earlier one, that is the lever type, but it does not have the 90 degree bend for the electrical connection. I went and looked at the parts store around the corner, and I think I will be able to engineer my own adjustment. I have the '87 ECM, and one from a '91 Suburban I parted out as well. I used the wiring harness from Fuel Injection Connection, and it gave me enough wire to put the ECM under the driver's seat. That makes it a lot simpler to swap out the ECM.
The TB has the same vacuum ports as the one you posted. I have ditched the EGR and vapor canister, so I plugged those, as well as the A/C port. The FIC harness doesn't support the smog, and I figured the effect would be negligable on my '74. I will get a picture of the TB, as well as the service # of both of the TBI's I have on the shelf and the ECMs also. You can never have too much info. |
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