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since my engine is on the high-performance side. i run a Holley ecm, which has far more tuneability than any OEM ecm.
Your stuck in the 70's,
but I can tell you that since I can also program for each individual cylinder I have control over 4 dimensions at any given RPM, not the "3" that you are touting as "better".you can't adjust spark curve. I can adjust any of the three at any rpm. If I want more fuel at a given rpm, say like 15% more fuel between 2500 and 3200 rpm, cause that's where the torque band is
*edit I read your post again, it seemed like you might have mis-read my post, and somehow thought I was talking about a carburetor? (I did say ECM or ECU though) if you somehow thought I was talking about a carburetor, i'm sorry. I think we are both on the same "EFI is awesome" page. Just with a misunderstanding
*edit I read your post again, it seemed like you might have mis-read my post, and somehow thought I was talking about a carburetor? (I did say ECM or ECU though) if you somehow thought I was talking about a carburetor, i'm sorry. I think we are both on the same "EFI is awesome" page. Just with a misunderstanding
The Windsor heads interchange, and the dowel pins in a 302 block will hold the 351 head in position just fine without accounting for the larger bolt holes.