Your coach runs low RPM and with the full electronic distributor the two
barrel does very well even with the adapter.
This is not a racing engine set up.
I believe there was a dyno run done on the unit and it surpassed the Quadra
jet as the full electronic distributor did a lot to over come the flow
issue.
> If I remember correctly, It's pretty thick and I'd rather have the spacer
> betwix the TB and the intake hat.
> All thats needed for an adapter is a piece of 1/4 or 5/16 plate with some
> holes in it. I made my own. Works great
> ________________________________
> From: MICHAEL ORLANDI
> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2021 11:34 AM
> To: gmclist
> Subject: [GMCnet] Re: Fuel injection question for those who have switched.
>
> For those in the know, why not use the GM adaptor from the BBC truck TBI
> set up . No RTV needed . Uses hot water to help warm up and no throttle
> body icing. then you can use a Specter carb hat and a remote air cleaner.
> Michael Orlandi
>
> On Monday, August 16, 2021, 07:56:35 AM PDT, Keith V <
>
> The ONLY issue with using the GM TB is the spreadbore intake it has to
> bolt to.
> The correct fix would be a redesigned intake that took the TB directly.
> There is absolutely no reason to run big/little injectors, our engines
> don't make that much power to need that much fuel control.
> Also the stock air cleaner should be replaced, it's small and noisy. Put
> the Specter aluminum hat on and lower your cockpit Db esp with a remote air
> cleaner like the duramax unit.
> ________________________________
> From: Bob Dunahugh
> Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2021 1:25 AM
> To: gmclist
> Subject: [GMCnet] Re: Fuel injection question for those who have switched.
>
> Matt. We need to agree. That we have brought up two angles to the same
> point. Materials, and oils have come a long way. EFI equipped engines.
> Will have cleaner crankcases, and oil. With the carb. My engine oil was
> black at 3000 miles. With the GM/Howell EFI/EBL. The oil is translucent at
> 3000 miles.. That black is a byproduct of combustion. Carbon. Carbon is
> also a great abrasive. Every 2 years. For the last 18 years of owning a
> GMC. I've used my inspection camera. To look at my pistons, valves, and
> combustion chambers. They became a lot cleaner. With the EFI. You can't
> get a tissue stained. By whipping the inside of my tail pipe. Plus. I only
> use ethanol gas.
> (As a fun note. Interesting little facts. The Corvair engines
> operated better. When unleaded fuels were introduced. You can run E-85 gas
> in them. With a minor timing change. And a main Jet change. Some engines
> had 2 carburetors. Some had 4 carbs. Or a turbo. If you have an issue with
> one side of the engine. You can shut that side off. And drive home on the
> other side. It's a flat 6. The stock crank, and rods. Can run up to 8000
> RPM's. And yes. I've twisted the output end of the crankshaft off a few
> times while shifting. The stock head temp gauge in the dash. Starts at 200.
> The middle number is 400. The high number is 600 degrees. My road race
> engines are at 173 cubic inches. Most dino runs. Come in the 240, to 263
> HP. Carb. No turbo. Fun little engines. About 9 years ago. A few of us.
> Rented Talladega for the day. My 69 Yenko. Had an average lap speed of
> 142.2. At just under 8000 RPMs in 4th. Ford had that car built. Have the
> documentation of that.
> Bob Dunahugh.
> ________________________________
> From: Bob Dunahugh
> Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2021 11:33 AM
> To: gmclist
> Subject: Re: Fuel injection question for those who have switched.
>
> Milage is more in the correct timing. At various throttle position.
> That's my position. The EBL made the EFI even better. The short cut to
> destroying a good engine. Keep those junk, way out dated carbs on. That
> ship is sinking. Bob Dunahugh
>
> ________________________________
> From: Bob Dunahugh
> Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2021 2:17 AM
> To: gmclist
> Subject: RE: Fuel injection question for those who have switched.
>
> A list of the qualities of a carb. There are NONE.
> Before 1988. The carb was king. And high mileage engines were
> approaching 100,000 miles. Since the changeover to EFI in 1988. 200,000
> miles and up are common. Owners get all over about oil. If you want
> longevity. It lives in EFI.
> There are some nice EFI systems out there. Vtech, and Atomic work well.
> Great for close to home. Just hope that they don't fail. Just outside of a
> town called Nowhere Villa. Because you just might spend a week there.
> Counting power poles. For something to do. With the GM Howell. You'll get
> the part that day. Or the next morning for parts. Since putting a GM/Nowell
> EFI on. Never had to touch it. And the tail pipe is just pure clean.
> Bob Dunahugh
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