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Old 11-11-2007, 11:06 AM
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Default MassFlow FI/ Weber stack 'look'?

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I am considering a Massflow FI for an Pond Sideoiler/Shelby head/Intake 427/482 that Keith Craft is building for a Kirkham I have ordered.
My question is this: Is it possible to install the Massflow FI and have the 'look' of the stacked pipes (kind of the weber stack or similar). Not sure if this makes sense, but I figure this is the spot to ask?

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Old 11-11-2007, 11:13 AM
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This link may help some.

http://www.ffcobra.com/forums/search.php?searchid=5724

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to answer your question no, the mass flo fuel inj uses a 1000cfm single 4 barrell style throttle body and uses a mass air meter like the one from a lt1 corvette that sits on top of the t body. the stack style fuel inj is speed density and does not use a mass ir meter.
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Old 11-11-2007, 03:39 PM
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I don't think anyone makes a mass flow injection that resembles Webers...yet. They are all speed density as far as I know. I do think it's a possiblity, but the sensor would need to be in the top of one of the throats, maybe all of them. I think that one would do if all the throttle blades were synched. But for max power and effeciency, I would imagine you would need one in each throttle bore.Maybe one for each bank to feed the O2 sensors on each side. I would think that a computer could be set up for either option, but haven't seen one yet. Speed density is easier for packaging and appearance.
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Default Enclosed air box Al

Al Pace if you seal and enclose an air box to the top of the throttle body's and have a single inlet, this system might work. You could have no vacuum or air leaks at all to get the correct air flow readings. A batch FI system or sequential FI system works great without Maf sensor by use of a Map sensor or Alpha specs from the coolant sensor, TPS, and Air temp sensor, O2 sensor will keep the A/F in the specs that are installed in the soft ware. Rick L.
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