Lee,
Thanks for posting, you have some pretty impressive power gains. Nicely documented too. At what point did you switch from quadrajet to FAST XFI? Is the XFI still installed? Any plans to play with fuel mixture, timing and advance curves.
Thank you!
The XFI was installed AFTER the test with the 3" exhaust. That is when I had a bad injector in the throttle body, which led to the engine damage (mentioned in the 5th post). I now pressure test the fuel system (by activating the fuel pump) to make SURE there are no leaks in the injectors OR the fuel system, before starting the motor for the first time with a new efi system.
So, to be clear, between the gold/yellow line and the brown line on the graph, I added the XFI Sportsman system (fuel & spark), along with Scat rods, KB pistons, turned the crank (new bearings) and new rings. The compression ratio raised from 7.8:1 to 8.3:1. All other parts remained the same.
Something that may be of interest to some, is that my rather low-lift cam has a base-circle close to that of a stock cam. This allowed me to keep the non-adjustable valvetrain. I still have pressed-in rocker studs, stock rockers, stock adjusting nuts (torqued to 20) and stock pushrods. This is a simple, low-budget motor - I spent more money on the FAST system than I did on the motor.
I have played with ALL the EFI tables! A good friend of mine, Eber Saenz of SXT Performance (San Leon, TX) sat in with me on the recent intake manifold testing. Eber has been tuning EFI systems for about 15 years now, and "sees" things in tables that I just do not have the experience to recognize. We made 5 tuning pulls with the old Performer intake, adjusting VE tables, timing tables, and AFR, before I started testing the other intakes.
Every dyno pull was data logged (a NICE function provided by the XFI system!) which allowed us to analyze the timing and AFR during each dyno pull, and give us the feedback needed for tweaking the settings.
To keep the intake comparison as fair as possible, we left the tune alone during the testing, using the tune that gave the best results with the Performer. I've since looked at the data logs more closely, and identified areas of the tune that could be a bit better. Those changes would be seen more at the lower end of the curves, however, and would have no effect on the peak HP numbers recorded.
For giggles, I may test one or two other intakes in the near future. But the P4B fits SO nicely with my shaker scoop, and by far provided the best average power. I really believe for unported heads with EFI, that it is THE best intake to use.