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TBI Questions & Google Groups [message #369297] |
Mon, 28 March 2022 16:03 |
Jess Bressi Cortez
Messages: 16 Registered: February 2014 Location: Orange County, CA
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Greetings all, I have some questions that perhaps you have answers to. I would direct these to the Google Howell group but it is not accepting new members or is without an administrator. The context is I am installing a new to me Howell TBI system with embedded locker on my 455. BTW, I swapped out the Holley TB for a GM from a 454 Chevy.
Question 1: I've tried to obtain access to both of the Howell-related Google Group sites dedicated to the Howell systems. I've received no response to several requests for access rights. Is there no "owner" or "administrator" taking care of them right now? Suggestions?
Question 2: Has anyone used Applied GMC's small surge tank with a FI system? Did you plumb the bleeder valve output with a "tee" to your TB's fuel return line? Did you add a check valve?
Question 3: I have one of Tom Pryor's MB Diesel electronic clutch fan setups sold by Applied. Has anyone used the fan output of the ECM to control a relay powering the MB fan clutch? Any issues?
Question 4: What are folks experiences in the ability of the built-in GM fuel regulator to deal with the higher pressure output of the TBI's fuel pump, example an Airtex 2182? Anyone modify their TBI to make the fuel regulator adjustable or add an external one?
Question 5: Anyone change from a one-wire NB O2 sensor to a three-wire WB O2 sensor? It appears to me I'd just need ot add switched 12v power and ground. Will the ECM accept the WB without re programing?
Many thanks, Jess
Jess Bressi
Orange County, CA
1972 and 1974 Cortez's
455's/3.70's/Patterson Q-Jets
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Re: TBI Questions & Google Groups [message #369299 is a reply to message #369297] |
Mon, 28 March 2022 18:20 |
lqqkatjon
Messages: 2324 Registered: October 2010 Location: St. Cloud, MN
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Let me look into why you cant get in the group. I am traveling, and they did make some changes a few months ago.
Wide band o2 is a function of the dynamic ebl system.
Jon Roche
75 palm beach
EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now.
St. Cloud, MN
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
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[GMCnet] Re: TBI Questions & Google Groups [message #369300 is a reply to message #369298] |
Mon, 28 March 2022 18:24 |
GMCWiperMan
Messages: 1248 Registered: December 2007
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I've just approved 4 pending GMCMH-EFI membership requests. I did not
approve a 5th one because there was no indication in its request of any
GMCMH association -- a mandatory requirement. I apologize for the delay in
approving requests. For a long time, I got an email notification every
time someone applied for membership and could immediately, in one or two
steps, approve/disapprove the request. Then Google stopped sending those
notifications. Now, they've made it even worse: Instead of merely acting
on the request, I must copy the name and address, change to another web
page, enter that information (in another, never described, format, type a
greeting message (can't keep one), and execute several other steps. TOO
MUCH TROUBLE, GOOGLE! :-)
Welcome aboard, all 4 of you (I HOPE).
Ken H.
On Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 5:16 PM CJV wrote:
> Great questions! I too would like some answers....
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> CJ Vermeulen, Scribbler
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> From: "Jess Bressi"
> To: "gmclist"
> Sent: Monday, March 28, 2022 4:03:09 PM
> Subject: [GMCnet] TBI Questions & Google Groups
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> Greetings all, I have some questions that perhaps you have answers to. I
> would direct these to the Google Howell group but it is not accepting new
> members or is without an administrator. The context is I am installing a
> new to me Howell TBI system with embedded locker on my 455. BTW, I swapped
> out the Holley TB for a GM from a 454 Chevy.
> Question 1: I've tried to obtain access to both of the Howell-related
> Google Group sites dedicated to the Howell systems. I've received no
> response to
> several requests for access rights. Is there no "owner" or "administrator"
> taking care of them right now? Suggestions?
> Question 2: Has anyone used Applied GMC's small surge tank with a FI
> system? Did you plumb the bleeder valve output with a "tee" to your TB's
> fuel
> return line? Did you add a check valve?
> Question 3: I have one of Tom Pryor's MB Diesel electronic clutch fan
> setups sold by Applied. Has anyone used the fan output of the ECM to
> control a
> relay powering the MB fan clutch? Any issues?
> Question 4: What are folks experiences in the ability of the built-in GM
> fuel regulator to deal with the higher pressure output of the TBI's fuel
> pump, example an Airtex 2182? Anyone modify their TBI to make the fuel
> regulator adjustable or add an external one?
> Question 5: Anyone change from a one-wire NB O2 sensor to a three-wire WB
> O2 sensor? It appears to me I'd just need ot add switched 12v power and
> ground. Will the ECM accept the WB without re programing?
> Many thanks, Jess
> --
> Jess Bressi
> Orange County, CA
> 1972 and 1974 Cortez's
> 455's/3.70's/Patterson Q-Jets
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Re: TBI Questions & Google Groups [message #369301 is a reply to message #369297] |
Mon, 28 March 2022 23:10 |
rvanwin
Messages: 325 Registered: April 2007 Location: Battlefield, MO
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Jess Bressi Cortez wrote on Mon, 28 March 2022 16:03Greetings all, I have some questions that perhaps you have answers to. I would direct these to the Google Howell group but it is not accepting new members or is without an administrator. The context is I am installing a new to me Howell TBI system with embedded locker on my 455. BTW, I swapped out the Holley TB for a GM from a 454 Chevy.
Question 1: I've tried to obtain access to both of the Howell-related Google Group sites dedicated to the Howell systems. I've received no response to several requests for access rights. Is there no "owner" or "administrator" taking care of them right now? Suggestions?
Question 2: Has anyone used Applied GMC's small surge tank with a FI system? Did you plumb the bleeder valve output with a "tee" to your TB's fuel return line? Did you add a check valve?
Question 3: I have one of Tom Pryor's MB Diesel electronic clutch fan setups sold by Applied. Has anyone used the fan output of the ECM to control a relay powering the MB fan clutch? Any issues?
Question 4: What are folks experiences in the ability of the built-in GM fuel regulator to deal with the higher pressure output of the TBI's fuel pump, example an Airtex 2182? Anyone modify their TBI to make the fuel regulator adjustable or add an external one?
Question 5: Anyone change from a one-wire NB O2 sensor to a three-wire WB O2 sensor? It appears to me I'd just need ot add switched 12v power and ground. Will the ECM accept the WB without re programing?
Many thanks, Jess
Question 1: I think Ken Henderson addressed this issue. I also use to get those notifications but have not been getting those.
Question 2: I do not know of anyone using that surge tank. Should not be a problem to use. Personally, I do not think a surge tank is needed. My approach is to get complexity to a minimum. I always recommend two fuel pumps with each pump having its own filter. That way you always have built-in redundancy. If one pump or filter goes bad switch to the other and finish your trip and fix it when you get home. I've only had a couple of experiences where I had a slight stumble on a corner when I was almost empty in both tanks. One should never get that low on fuel or run the risk of being on the side of the road waiting to get enough fuel to get going again.
Question 3: Yes, there are several using the EBL to control the MB electronic clutch fans. This is a relatively easy hook-up and requires a couple of parameter changes to the programming to set the on temp and off temp.
Question 4: This answer depends on the Throttle Body. If using the Howell system, it has an adjustable regulator. It can become a little temperamental above 18 or 19 psi but can be set to satisfy our engines. The Rochester TB has a fixed pressure regulator and is designed to regulate fuel pressure from a high-pressure pump to the correct pressure for the system. Sometimes the springs get weakened with age - new springs are available. I believe some people have modified the setup to make it adjustable. However, that is usually not necessary because the regulator is set to the appropriate pressure for the injectors used in the Throttle Body.
Question 5: The ECM requires a NB O2 Sensor input for it to properly adjust the fuel mixture. Some WB O2 sensors can provide a NB input to the ECM but I don't recommend that because I don't believe that is as reliable as the NB. A separate WB-O2 sensor can be added and the EBL will display this output on the What's Up Display. Also, the EBL can use WB-O2 sensor input for more in-depth tuning. I find that this is more for high-performance tuning (hot-rodders) and not as effective for how we run our engines. The basic self learn functions using BLM tables that the EBL does for self-tuning is more than adequate for our needs.
Feel free to contact me directly if you have any further questions. I have sent you a Private Message with contact information.
Randy & Margie
'77 Eleganza II '403'
Battlefield, MO
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Re: TBI Questions & Google Groups [message #369302 is a reply to message #369297] |
Tue, 29 March 2022 05:06 |
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RF_Burns
Messages: 2277 Registered: June 2008 Location: S. Ontario, Canada
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For the Wide-Band O2 sensor, you can't just hook it directly to the EBL equipped 7747 ECM. It needs to be connected to an interface box which takes the WB O2 signal and outputs a linear 0-5 volt signal to the ECM.
http://dynamicefi.com/TT-1.php
I use Dynamic EFI's TT-1 Wide-Band kit. I use it for displaying the actual Air Fuel Ratio (AFR) on the What's Up Display. I use a separate Narrow Band O2 sensor for the actual closed loop operation.
I have a Rochester TB and noticed when I first installed it the fuel pressure on on the low side, about 11.5PSI if I recall. I was able to turn the adjusting screw (not easy) and got it up to near 13PSI. It has slowly dropped over the years to about 12PSI now, so I'm going to look into a replacement regulator spring as pointed out by Randy.
I also do not use a surge tank. Once the fuel level gets to the 1/2 mark, I start looking for a gas station to refill. By that time I've drive 200-250 miles, about 4 hours and I need a break too.
Bruce Hislop
ON Canada
77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC. 1 ton front end
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=29001
My Staff says I never listen to them, or something like that
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[GMCnet] Re: TBI Questions & Google Groups [message #369304 is a reply to message #369302] |
Tue, 29 March 2022 08:31 |
Keith V
Messages: 2337 Registered: March 2008 Location: Mounds View,MN
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I use a surge tank, I think it's worth it, but I'm an over engineering kinda guy.
I have 3 fuel pumps, 2 lift pumps that feed the surge tank and then the TBI pump that pulls from the surge tank. The return from the TBI goes to the surge tank
Here's a picture
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/7303/medium/PumpV2.jpg
Keith Vasilakes
Mounds View MN
76 exRoyale
MicroLevel
[http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/data/7303/medium/PumpV2.jpg]
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From: Bruce Hislop
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2022 5:06 AM
To: gmclist@list.gmcnet.org
Subject: [GMCnet] Re: TBI Questions & Google Groups
For the Wide-Band O2 sensor, you can't just hook it directly to the EBL equipped 7747 ECM. It needs to be connected to an interface box which takes
the WB O2 signal and outputs a linear 0-5 volt signal to the ECM.
http://dynamicefi.com/TT-1.php
I use Dynamic EFI's TT-1 Wide-Band kit. I use it for displaying the actual Air Fuel Ratio (AFR) on the What's Up Display. I use a separate Narrow
Band O2 sensor for the actual closed loop operation.
I have a Rochester TB and noticed when I first installed it the fuel pressure on on the low side, about 11.5PSI if I recall. I was able to turn the
adjusting screw (not easy) and got it up to near 13PSI. It has slowly dropped over the years to about 12PSI now, so I'm going to look into a
replacement regulator spring as pointed out by Randy.
I also do not use a surge tank. Once the fuel level gets to the 1/2 mark, I start looking for a gas station to refill. By that time I've drive
200-250 miles, about 4 hours and I need a break too.
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Bruce Hislop
ON Canada
77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC.1 ton front end
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/showphoto.php?photo=29001
My Staff says I never listen to them, or something like that
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Re: TBI Questions & Google Groups [message #369354 is a reply to message #369297] |
Sat, 02 April 2022 11:44 |
EricWaS
Messages: 7 Registered: August 2020 Location: Spokane, WA
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I have to chime in... I use a surge tank, and it made plumbing very simple and reliable. Before I installed EFI, I just had the mechanical pump up front with no problems. When I installed EFI, I put a single low pressure electric fuel pump back by the tank switching valve to feed the surge tank. I used the very inexpensive pump that Manny T. installs on all the rigs he works on, and keep a new one as a spare. Again, they are very inexpensive and it works as it should. Without a surge tank, the plumbing can be a lot to deal with. The hardest part was plumbing in the return line. Many choices, and the EFI kit came with a self sealing connector to put it back to the tank or wherever you choose. Bottom line, I would recommend using a surge tank with the high pressure pump inside.
Update: the inexpensive pump lasted 2 tanks of fuel. I tossed it (and my spare) and installed a Carter pump. The "self-sealing" fuel return fitting (from FiTech) didn't last either. Now I have a bigger problem.
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