Another 2 cents worth:
I had been running the Howard for a few years and changed to the Ported EFI
from Rance.
I always had good starts, adequate power and reasonable fuel economy.
Why did I switch? In part 'cause I'm a tinkerer, in part because I'd get
sudden fuel starvation once tanks were less than a quarter full. (A quick
switck of the tanks would fix).
Another problem was that we tried several chips and I even visited Howell's
and at best the proms (chips) ended up a compromise, due mainly (or in part)
to the RV Cam that was installed at last engine overhaul (or so I was told
I got tired of messing with it and finally left it be as it ran pretty good
and I found it better than the carb. Even went to a later model GM computer
and added speed and knock sensors.
I now have about 5000 miles on the Rance and found that plugs look a lot
better, power is good, no sudden fuel starvation and I'm able to improve
tuning as I learn more about it. In the meantime it's running well.
Using an aftermarket computer, etc. has not diminished my comfortlevel. It's
actually improved it as I can probably get a replacement at Autozone and
program it with same settings via any ol' laptop. (I did get the programming
cable and software as an optional add-on so that I would be selfcontained).
The other plus is that the Accell computer uses a little more current
technology, I believe. Could be wrong on that one though.
Example of pleasant surprise: Lost the throttle cable due to a worn clip
while zipping through New Mexico. As the rig slowed to a crawl it didn't
stall. The computer kept feeding suffient fuel to maintain RPM and that rpm
was enough to keep crawling along to a safe stopping place which turned up
to be a rest area up a slight hill. Kept us going up the incline until we
were tucked in safe in the rest area, made a temporary fix and off we went.
Not sure if the Howell would have handled it the same way.
This does not knock the Howell System. I liked it much better than the carb
and there is quite a cost difference so it's somewhat apples and oranges,
but as I said... just my 2 cents worth.
BTW, the sudden fuel starvation may have been an installation error rather
than the system itself. As the Rance was installed it was found that the
fuel return did not go into the filler pipe itself but rather it used the
vent line. (It now uses the filler pipe).
Heinz
www.bytedesigns.com/gmc
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>Dick Crawford (616-649-1967) installed the Howell unit several years ago
>on their 73 coach in an attempt to better poor gas mileage (i. e. around
>5-6 mpg). Although he reports it starts easy cold, restarts when engine
>is hot are reportedly difficult.
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