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Quote from SiouxFalls73Stang on March 30, 2018, 7:43 pmHi Everyone,
I have a 73 Mustang Convertible with an 89 5.0 bored out to a 308 with a fairly mild cam. I installed the FiTech Go Street 400HP throttle body and the Fuel Command Center last summer. I think I'm going to like the system once I get it dialed in. Sitting in idle the car runs great, but as soon as I take it on the street it develops a hesitation, it doesn't die, but the hesitation is severe enough that you think the car has died. My initial thought was that the system will "learn" its way out of this, but I'm getting less and less confident.....
Any advice is welcome.
thanks
Hi Everyone,
I have a 73 Mustang Convertible with an 89 5.0 bored out to a 308 with a fairly mild cam. I installed the FiTech Go Street 400HP throttle body and the Fuel Command Center last summer. I think I'm going to like the system once I get it dialed in. Sitting in idle the car runs great, but as soon as I take it on the street it develops a hesitation, it doesn't die, but the hesitation is severe enough that you think the car has died. My initial thought was that the system will "learn" its way out of this, but I'm getting less and less confident.....
Any advice is welcome.
thanks
Quote from bdhulderman on March 31, 2018, 4:13 amTake it from me, it is a bitch getting it dialed in to where you need it, and I'm no expert. All I can tell you is to follow the IAC settings they recommend, and make sure you have the unit grounded, because they give you no wires to do that!
Take it from me, it is a bitch getting it dialed in to where you need it, and I'm no expert. All I can tell you is to follow the IAC settings they recommend, and make sure you have the unit grounded, because they give you no wires to do that!
Quote from Deleted user on April 3, 2018, 12:05 amLearn to datalog the problem. The data will help a lot.
Learn to datalog the problem. The data will help a lot.