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Old 01-28-2016, 10:59 PM   #1
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Well 4 hours later no change. So I have called over a few people. 2 guys own a hot rod resto shops the other owns a tuning shop and builds race engines and the other owns a import shop that does turbos and injection system for ricers. If we all can't get it working no hope for this FiTech on my truck. They are coming over and taking everything off my truck including fuel system. And they are going to install it all from scratch. I will know something before I go to work in the early am. Pulling a all nighter.
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Old 01-28-2016, 11:01 PM   #2
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Well 4 hours later no change. So I have called over a few people. 2 guys own a hot rod resto shops the other owns a tuning shop and builds race engines and the other owns a import shop that does turbos and injection system for ricers. If we all can't get it working no hope for this FiTech on my truck. They are coming over and taking everything off my truck including fuel system. And they are going to install it all from scratch. I will know something before I go to work in the early am. Pulling a all nighter.
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Old 01-28-2016, 11:21 PM   #3
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To lazy to read back can you use timing control with the Pertronix? Do you run mech only or w/vac advance?
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Old 01-28-2016, 11:28 PM   #4
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Old 01-29-2016, 05:48 AM   #5
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To lazy to read back can you use timing control with the Pertronix? Do you run mech only or w/vac advance?
Do not use timing control. Mechanical only no vac advance.
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Old 01-29-2016, 05:50 AM   #6
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Well thought about taking PTO today but I went into work. Left the guys at the house. Everything got installed again made a few tweaks on the install. And when I left it still had not started. So when they let me know something I will let you all know.
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Old 01-29-2016, 06:24 AM   #7
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They all did agree that I had all my fuel setup installed correctly.
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Old 01-29-2016, 12:41 AM   #8
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I have faith in you Rod! There has to be something with the idle settings that we are overlooking. I am sure once you figure it out it'll run good.
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Old 01-29-2016, 08:15 AM   #9
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Jesus christ Rod, I would of tossed in the towel after the first4 hours....then I would be like you and try it again.
I'm like you, I won't give up till I tried everything and then some more. Which sounds like having those guys come over is the "then some more".
Hope this works and your out their spinning the tires soon.
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Old 01-29-2016, 08:56 AM   #10
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Jesus christ Rod, I would of tossed in the towel after the first4 hours....then I would be like you and try it again.
I'm like you, I won't give up till I tried everything and then some more. Which sounds like having those guys come over is the "then some more".
Hope this works and your out their spinning the tires soon.
Lol. Swamp the towel is wet and rolled up ready to be thrown. It's funny the stuff people say that have never seen the system. This is why they did away with tbi. This software is cheap. The handheld is cheap. Why did they do this. This thing needs a carb not tbi. That some comments I heard last night. So hope it works if not I just want to send it back and get my money back.
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This is why they did away with tbi. ........ This thing needs a carb not tbi.
Actually thinking about it, why not toss it back and then wait for the port injection system to come out?
Not sure on the price of the port injection but hopefully it'll be cheaper than the other brands.
I thought of it for myself but I would have to take my intake and drill holes for the injectors or buy a intake from Edelbrock that already has ports drilled for their system http://www.summitracing.com/parts/edl-35310, either way its more than I want to spend.
Now I know FiTech is probably making one with intake for the Chevy motors so it should be easy to install.
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Old 01-29-2016, 09:17 AM   #12
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Actually thinking about it, why not toss it back and then wait for the port injection system to come out?
Not sure on the price of the port injection but hopefully it'll be cheaper than the other brands.
I thought of it for myself but I would have to take my intake and drill holes for the injectors or buy a intake from Edelbrock that already has ports drilled for their system http://www.summitracing.com/parts/edl-35310, either way its more than I want to spend.
Now I know FiTech is probably making one with intake for the Chevy motors so it should be easy to install.
They are. But if I can't get this working I am done with EFI on this truck. Good carb a AFR gauge some jets and extensions good to go. Lol. I am at the point I have put so much money into my truck that irbid time to drive and enjoy it. Which I was until I bought the FiTech and put it on. If I could just get the FiTech to work I will be happy.
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Old 01-29-2016, 09:34 AM   #13
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"

What puzzles me is what makes your install unique that you are having these problems and not a lot of others? I hope you get it sorted out and find it's something simple or overlooked. Great idea having a group of guys in the know helping you gettin it done!
I appreciate you keeping all of us in the loop!

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Rod,

Think they would send you a non adder system to test? Or another system at all?
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Old 01-29-2016, 11:07 AM   #15
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I asked for a new unit. No dice. They got mine tested said it was good sent it back. They made adjustments to the tune and fine tuned it said it was running great on the vehicle they put it on. Told me to bolt it on and try it out. Even with the adjustments they made still doing the same. Roll into throttle for start and won't idle in gear. I am going to bump the idle up more and see if that helps. I told them in a email that this weekend will be nice in the 60's sunny. So if it does not get fixed this weekend monday I will be getting a RMA# for a return and refund.
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Old 01-29-2016, 11:17 AM   #16
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Re: 1976 Square "Simple Green"

This is just me playing devil's advocate, but, when I saw that you were going to run this self learning kit on a (I think you said) 650hp small Block, I figured there was no way it was going to work out. I'm sure you can get it to work, but with that big of a cam, that crazy of a motor, and this fairly simple unit, it's going to take some doing to get it to run right and especially start right. I Will say that it is entirely possible that yours has some unique problems. I would personally want to maybe even try installing it on a different car/truck with smaller cam and hp to see how it runs with that. That to me would be a good way of determining if it's your setup, or the unit.

Playing devil's advocate again would be to remember that yes, this unit is cheap. It's the cheapest on the market. How do you think they got it to be so cheap? It's probably not going to have the quality that some of the more expensive units like the holley terminator system does such. But those are $2500+!

If you really wanted the absolute best injection for your truck, a fully custom tuned multi port injection system would be best in my opinion. I would personally assume that my truck would need an entire day with a good dyno tuner to get it to run reasonably well constantly.

Backing up a bit, again, I do think you will get yourself dialed in. But I think it's going to require the frustration of it not being as simple as you thought originally. In fact, far from simple.

So that's my opinion. And I give it only in hopes of it bringing back from the edge and remembering that this is a hobby. It's fun but sometimes insanely frustrating and you just have to get through it in as enjoyable a Manor as possible.
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This is just me playing devil's advocate, but, when I saw that you were going to run this self learning kit on a (I think you said) 650hp small Block, I figured there was no way it was going to work out. I'm sure you can get it to work, but with that big of a cam, that crazy of a motor, and this fairly simple unit, it's going to take some doing to get it to run right and especially start right. I Will say that it is entirely possible that yours has some unique problems. I would personally want to maybe even try installing it on a different car/truck with smaller cam and hp to see how it runs with that. That to me would be a good way of determining if it's your setup, or the unit.

Playing devil's advocate again would be to remember that yes, this unit is cheap. It's the cheapest on the market. How do you think they got it to be so cheap? It's probably not going to have the quality that some of the more expensive units like the holley terminator system does such. But those are $2500+!

If you really wanted the absolute best injection for your truck, a fully custom tuned multi port injection system would be best in my opinion. I would personally assume that my truck would need an entire day with a good dyno tuner to get it to run reasonably well constantly.

Backing up a bit, again, I do think you will get yourself dialed in. But I think it's going to require the frustration of it not being as simple as you thought originally. In fact, far from simple.

So that's my opinion. And I give it only in hopes of it bringing back from the edge and remembering that this is a hobby. It's fun but sometimes insanely frustrating and you just have to get through it in as enjoyable a Manor as possible.
Great post!

IIRC FiTech said they ran this on a Mopar with an even bigger cam. It was a bunch of posts back but I believe it was presented as a plug & play NOT what Rod is going through.
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The towel has been thrown in. Just got off the phone with my buddies and they can't get it to run right either. So I have sent Ken and Jeremy a email. Saying I want a RMA# so I can return it and I want a refund.
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IIRC FiTech said they ran this on a Mopar with an even bigger cam. It was a bunch of posts back but I believe it was presented as a plug & play NOT what Rod is going through.
Right. I think it was somewhat misrepresented as bolt it on and your done, and I think it was misunderstood as a bolt on and your done thing.

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The towel has been thrown in. Just got off the phone with my buddies and they can't get it to run right either. So I have sent Ken and Jeremy a email. Saying I want a RMA# so I can return it and I want a refund.
Bummer dude! Oh well. Worth a shot I guess. Do you think that as you recover from this experience you will explore a different injection Avenue?
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Right. I think it was somewhat misrepresented as bolt it on and your done, and I think it was misunderstood as a bolt on and your done thing.



Bummer dude! Oh well. Worth a shot I guess. Do you think that as you recover from this experience you will explore a different injection Avenue?
No misunderstanding on my part. So idk what that comment is about.
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Is it not worth trying one of the other brand EFIs?
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If I want to pull another $500-$700 out of my ass for the same result!! Lol. Hell No!! IMO it's not.

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Carb selection has been made!! Going custom!!
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So now I have to replace all my fuel line and inline filter. 6an won't work for my HP and a carb. Going up to 8an line and filter. Plus will need to buy a return style regulator and another fuel log. So I will have new fuel line and a filter for anyone who wants it pre cut with ends on it for our trucks. If anyone needs it.
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Ray here.
Good to here you moved on.
In the end Fitech is sending mine back.. Fixed.. NO charge.
Let you know how it works out in about 7 days

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