Good Morning; Things have changed in the last decade since I have contemplated this package and I wanted to touch base for suggestions and direction.
I want to state up front I'm VERY familiar with tuning forced induction vehicles being involved with decoding and rewriting the code for Chrysler 2.2/2.5 turbo vehicles from 1985-1991 Logic Modules-SMECS-SBECS. Not a brag, just pointing out I'm comfortable with tuning and keeping alive engines at 30+ psi of boost pressure. It's also a blind spot because I'm very comfortable with those platforms and going to a new platform with different nomenclature will be mildly challenging.
Hell making fuel and spark changes without using a hex editor will be something in itself!
What I have in mind is a 5.2 Magnum (stock shortblock with slightly lumpy roller cam and Indy X cast 2.02 heads with Dougs headers) with a Mopar M1 "4bbl" intake (pictured) with a 90 degree elbow with a single blade throttle body. This would be a nice smooth transition from the Paxton 1200 outlet. I also have a "2bbl" intake but the "4bbl" is the way to go with better plenum volume. I have a set of KRC billet fuel rails and still have to select injectors though I have 8 83pph units kicking around. Slightly overkill but I can always lower the base fuel pressure if need be. I think I also have 33 pph and 52pph low impedance kicking about the shop too. Fuel system would be a stock tank, Carter pump in rear feeding a surge tank under hood with Bosch pump with return back to main tank.
If I did not have a fairly new Mopar tank I'd just go with a new EFI tank but I already have the tank and pumps.
I'm looking to employ the KISS principle. Keep it simple! Just a batch fired, single coil system with O2 feedback, 2 bar map sensor and timing control, fan control nice but not required, idle speed control also nice but not a requirement. Not looking to push to the ragged edge either though this combo should be good for close to 450 hp at 7-8 psi. I'm running a manual trans.. so the stock truck ECM is out for tuning as far as I'm concerned though there is work arounds for that. Something like a MS2 or MS3 system though I'm sure there are other choices out there now.
Just plain old 93 octane fuel, no E85. Planning on just driving the car ('67 Dart) doubt I'll even bother taking it to the track. Let me know what you think and thank you for the input.
Edit: No interest in 4bbl TBI units or anything from Holley.

I want to state up front I'm VERY familiar with tuning forced induction vehicles being involved with decoding and rewriting the code for Chrysler 2.2/2.5 turbo vehicles from 1985-1991 Logic Modules-SMECS-SBECS. Not a brag, just pointing out I'm comfortable with tuning and keeping alive engines at 30+ psi of boost pressure. It's also a blind spot because I'm very comfortable with those platforms and going to a new platform with different nomenclature will be mildly challenging.
Hell making fuel and spark changes without using a hex editor will be something in itself!
What I have in mind is a 5.2 Magnum (stock shortblock with slightly lumpy roller cam and Indy X cast 2.02 heads with Dougs headers) with a Mopar M1 "4bbl" intake (pictured) with a 90 degree elbow with a single blade throttle body. This would be a nice smooth transition from the Paxton 1200 outlet. I also have a "2bbl" intake but the "4bbl" is the way to go with better plenum volume. I have a set of KRC billet fuel rails and still have to select injectors though I have 8 83pph units kicking around. Slightly overkill but I can always lower the base fuel pressure if need be. I think I also have 33 pph and 52pph low impedance kicking about the shop too. Fuel system would be a stock tank, Carter pump in rear feeding a surge tank under hood with Bosch pump with return back to main tank.
If I did not have a fairly new Mopar tank I'd just go with a new EFI tank but I already have the tank and pumps.
I'm looking to employ the KISS principle. Keep it simple! Just a batch fired, single coil system with O2 feedback, 2 bar map sensor and timing control, fan control nice but not required, idle speed control also nice but not a requirement. Not looking to push to the ragged edge either though this combo should be good for close to 450 hp at 7-8 psi. I'm running a manual trans.. so the stock truck ECM is out for tuning as far as I'm concerned though there is work arounds for that. Something like a MS2 or MS3 system though I'm sure there are other choices out there now.
Just plain old 93 octane fuel, no E85. Planning on just driving the car ('67 Dart) doubt I'll even bother taking it to the track. Let me know what you think and thank you for the input.
Edit: No interest in 4bbl TBI units or anything from Holley.

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