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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #45 on: March 05 2012, 07:37:19 PM »
Noted. Thanks I appreciate the input.

I am using a factory 7730 TPI ECM with a chip for 24pph injectors (running stock Turbo Regal 28pph for now) with propane on top of this to get the car up and running. I'll get into burning my own chips for larger injectors at a later date. I am just looking to get it running this year not set any records.

Oh and I just got back in from the garage - it turns out the stock feed line was 3/8" not 5/16". Sort of good news excluding the fact that adapting the 5/16" Saginaw outlet from the FPR to a 3/8" line isn't super easy. I have the parts to redo most of what I have now in 3/8" Saginaw now, just not an adapter from the FPR to hardline. I have some things to take into consideration.
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« Reply #46 on: March 05 2012, 07:55:18 PM »
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« Reply #47 on: March 05 2012, 08:41:31 PM »
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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #48 on: March 06 2012, 08:30:36 AM »
More babble about fuel line sizing and horsepower: http://www.mrgasket.com/Portals/0/downloads/mallory/pdf/Mallory_Instructions_fuel_rail_kit_tpi_4311M.pdf

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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #49 on: April 01 2012, 10:18:42 PM »
I've been meaning to build a laptop (netbook in this case) mount for years. So this weekend I finally did. It works in both my G-bodies and in Natasha's Camaro. Everything is 1/8" cold rolled plate or DOM tube and 3/8" cold rolled rod. It is adjustable between 15" and 20" with a minimum 5" inside the female receiver tube at all times (LOL); I can increase this length if I add another locking bolt further down (may have to if I adapt this to work in the TBSS). The base is mounted to the front seat rails in both cars.
 
 It is ergonomically and anthropometric ally designed for both the driver and passenger to use it. Meaning I can comfortably one hand type while driving and the passenger fits in their seat unobstructed, or the passenger can just sit there and make the adjustments to the car while the driver... um... drives.
 
 I should also add that I can rock the car back and forth with it, it is that sturdy.
 
 I can take closer pics of it's details once I am done painting it (Tremclad semi-gloss black).
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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #50 on: April 02 2012, 01:15:25 PM »
Would you mind taking a pic of it out of the car Mike? I'd like to see how you made it. :icon_smile:
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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #51 on: April 02 2012, 01:53:35 PM »
Would you mind taking a pic of it out of the car Mike? I'd like to see how you made it. :icon_smile:

Gladly.
 
I have to flip it over and paint the top tonight so I'll try and do it then.
 
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« Reply #52 on: April 03 2012, 08:57:09 PM »
2nd coat of brush on Tremclad complete; looks like crap. I like it - because now I am not going to cry when I scratch it.  :rock: I am also going to look for a way to mount up my MTX-L wideband to this as well.

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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #53 on: April 04 2012, 10:48:05 AM »
Thanks Mike. It gives me a little better idea of how you mounted it. :icon_smile:  That was what I was trying to figure out. :atbeer:
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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #54 on: April 04 2012, 12:05:42 PM »
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« Reply #55 on: April 04 2012, 01:33:17 PM »
No worries!
 
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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #56 on: July 20 2012, 01:26:31 PM »
Well I am finally back at it. I fabbed up the braided -6 AN lines to the fuel rails last night and clearanced the PS UCA for the 3" downpipe so that I can better fit the plug wire boots. I also figured out how I am going to hang the downpipes off the engine (this way the only support isn't the turbo exhaust housings) and where the other v-bands are going to go. Unfortunately there is going to be a lot of work involved when I want to service the spark plugs, as pretty much everything is going to have to come off to get to them. I've got the next 4 days of to work on this thing... other than racing the Buick on Sunday.
 
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If anyone is reading this I am going to bounce a theory out there and see if it sticks:
 
Tricking the ECM to run on E85 without changing the chip calibrations.
 
How you ask? By using the simulated narrow band (NB) output of my MTX-L WB02 sensor. The cool thing about this WB02 is you can set stoich to whatever you want via the provided software and the MTX-L will output the NB voltage in the factory favoured 0-1V range. So, if I set the MTX-L for E85 (stoich 9.76:1), during closed-loop operation the ECM will see it as Gas stoich (14.7:1) and attempt to maintain that target air fuel ratio (TAF) because of the output NB voltage still being in the correct scale.
 
Now, there is a catch as I see it... the stock gas rated injectors, in this case 28pph, will have to be upgraded due to the increased fuel demands of E85. This difference between the two fuels, as a rule of thumb, is 1.47; so the new injectors will have to be around 42pph to deliver the appropriate fuel flow to meet what is being demanded by the ECM to maintain stoich (via the programmed VE table).
 
And then there is the fun part: WOT. Where (as I understand it) the ECM will switch over to open-loop and then pays little attention to the NB signal for fuel correction. This is where we can tune with rising rate fuel pressure and supplementary fuel systems (ie. propane or methanol injection) to ensure that the TAF is achieved. Here datalogs for RPM, KR, timing and AFR will have to be made to ensure that the engine doesn't go lean; or go boom.
 
I am using a '91 Camaro Speed Density set up which means no MAF correction to worry about either. This thread sort of confirms my theory: http://www.delcohacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1248#p13623
 
Finally, I am going to start looking for an appropriate aftermarket DFI setup to use. However, I am still very much in favour of keeping the factory EFI system due to its knock sensing ability.
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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #57 on: July 21 2012, 10:01:15 PM »
Doing the final welding on all the exhaust parts... this is going to take a while due to all the pie cuts. I can't wait to hide all of the welding spatter from the flux core with some titanium header wrap.
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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #58 on: July 22 2012, 12:40:00 AM »
You really need to invest in a gas tank Mike. Flux sucks to say the least. The MIG I've been using has an Argon/CO2 mix and the welds are really nice and solid. :D
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Re: The All About My Monte Carlo SS Thread
« Reply #59 on: July 23 2012, 07:32:26 AM »
You really need to invest in a gas tank Mike. Flux sucks to say the least. The MIG I've been using has an Argon/CO2 mix and the welds are really nice and solid. :D

I actually have one... got it years ago when I bought my '91 Z28 and had to fix the rusted strut towers.

The fact of the matter is that I am using a really shitty welder (110V 88A @ 20% DC) and on full-blast it just manages to do 1/8" plate... but, I have to be very deliberate with the torch. I get much better penetration with flux despite the shortcomings of my welder. Flux also allows me to more easily weld exhaust pipe because it isn't so sensitive to rust and oil. If you know anything about mandrel bent exhaust parts they come covered inside and out with oil/light grease due to the mandrel bending process, and you can only reach so far down a tube to clean it out; add heat and the oil starts moving around. I am pretty good at removing spatter and also have spatter guard to spray on whatever I don't want all gross.

I am really thinking about getting one of those TIG and plasma combos from Eastwood like Steve Wood has; actually I think Steve just has the plasma cutter? But, I want a hoist more.
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