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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Ray here.
Got the down load figured out. Some one REALY needs to redo the installing manual... The one for hard parts is a little off to.... Thank you... Ray. |
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
It's not as bad as most lol. I am dreading tomorrow trying to put stuff together haha. Idk what came in your kit but mine only came with EFI and wire installation and a brief initial handheld setup. Besides that I have hit buttons to figure it out.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Ray here.
The kit is very basic in the right ways im thinking that's why we like it. I think they need someone that knows nothing about the product to redo the manual.. Many times in my own day I forgets that what I think of as common knowledge is not... for me its a daily thing to work on motorcycles@snowmobiles.....Whats so hard about it ????? Ray. |
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Upgrading my ignition module coil and cap this weekend plus new plug wires. Got one of those EFI friendly modules did not need just got it. Also I put a vacuum advance lockout on.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
What did you get? I am considering that as well. Does the fitech simulate vacuum advance? Saw the msd atomic did that.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Just a cap a rotor a coil a module and a vacuum lock out. That's it. It is just a HEI upgrade kit but with the EFI friendly module. I don't run vacuum advance remember. I just put the lock out on it so I could remove that crap looking canister on the dizzy clean it up a little.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Plus if I get all these toys and Lego sets put together haha I will put my new fuel wiring kit and pump in this weekend.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
I think I have made my mind up I am going with a 700R4 instead of a 4L60E.
Price for the tranny build is going to cost the same for tranny. It is just the extra **** that the 4l60E needs that has me leaning towards the 700. Need a tranny controller another $500-$1000 plus if I keep my mechanical tach need a new tail housing another $500. So I am still weighing my options. Either way I will have it over built so it future proofs me. |
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Ray here.
I cant seem to edit one of my posts on the throttle body size. Fitech told me it was the same as an 850 body.. But as I set here with some calipers it has the same bore as my 1050 that's with out the discharge nozzles in the middle.....I know most OEM FI are far bigger than there vapor valve counterparts...I have not looked into why this is but believe me it works just fine.....I have an idea why but I cant type that much and make it understandable Ray. |
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Which module is it? The msd heat module?
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
No I got the Crane Cam aka Fast module. Fast just bout the ignition side of crane cams.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Now his a little advice. If you can find the Crane Cam HEI module it will save you $20-$30. Cause fast just took over crane cams and just rebranded that module and raised the price.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Very informative article about how you went about your truck efi upgrade....I'm about to order the Fitech from Jegs.......could give the part number for the Crane Cam HEI module so I could track one of those down......the next time I come to a cruise in in Knoxville I will be looking for your truck sir....
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Doesn't look too much different than the 83647, it also provides a clean tach signal. When I rebuilt my motor, I got the Chevrolet Performance HEI which has that MSD module in it.
Do you already have a 700r4 in your truck? When I was looking around, I spoke with several places and with my power level (500+HP, 600+ Torque), they told me I'd be better off with a 4L80E and the 700R4/4L60E would likely require rebuilds more often even if you put a lot of stronger parts in it. |
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
I believe TCI has a constant pressure valve body to help with the TV cable issues as well.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Tomorrow I will be finishing making my plug wires and if my weathertite crimping die shows up at a decent time I will tackle the new fuel hat harness and fuel pump. It's funny how tools start disappearing when my almost 5 yr old has decided he like working on the truck hahaha. That makes me happy as a dad!! He can use a heat gun like a pro haha beside burning me he did a great job!
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Hey Just wanted to say that I've been on this forum for quiet awhile but don't do much posting. I have been watching this ever sins you started. Keep up all the good info been really helpful in helping me decide what I want to do with my newest project.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Thanks. I sure will keep posting info. Hope it has been helpful for everyone.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Great info and details! I've referenced a couple friends here to check out FItech.
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
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And all those harness clips I posted about none of those fit the harness plugs. Not happy about that. So still on the hunt for the correct clips. |
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
Also a little tip about the FiTech.
IAC Step. To adjust bring vehicle up to FiTechs idea of operating temp 170. On the handheld find IAC Step. Turn idle screw in on FiTech about 1/16-1/2. What you are wanting to see on IAC Step is 5-10. When you see 5-10 turn vehicle off for 30 sec. This will reset the TPS. Make sure to make adjustments before fan kicks on. Because the FITech will idle up 30 rpms when the fans kick on. |
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"
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