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[QUOTE=B Parker;668574]Bob Welcome to the 2020's. How do you take care of the EFI's. Their boxes can do most of everything a grid can do but even more. Ban the 6al box because I never used one!!!! Why don't we all go back to points in our distributors. Most of the people that seem to be against the grid boxes are the ones that don't use them. Or even understand how they work. Don't hate educate. BP[/QUOTE
Don't be a hater... luv you buddy...ps the points still work fine...
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Bob Bender 144 O/SA 2010-2012 National Record Holder Last edited by Bob Bender; 10-04-2022 at 05:32 PM. |
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Wouldn’t timing based on engine rpm and gear or a launch rpm limiter help with wheel spin. Sounds like it could be used for a form of traction control? I DON’T KNOW _ X Features: USB connection for ease of programming Timing based on engine rpm and gear value Advanced individual cylinder timing based on gear or time Five retard stages for nitrous Four steps of rpm limits for burnout, spool, launch and overrev Output switch set on rpm, pressure or time Shift light settings for each gear Ignition data acquisition accepts multiple runs Crank Trigger system highly recommended
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I'm trying to figure out how to control fuel with a Holley like you can with a EFI car as you make a run. And I believe I have a way to do it. Have not tried it yet. BP Last edited by B Parker; 10-04-2022 at 10:29 AM. |
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