What's under the shiny air cleaner??????
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being TBI, I wouldn't think it would be really any different than a carb. MPFI with injectors pointed into the intake ports (or back of the valve if you can get there) would alleviate any potential fuel distribution issues stemming from the unequal runner lengths.Are you planning to do anything to check the fuel distribution? I've wondered how it compares to a carb.
Those are the temp sensor feed wires, O2 sensor, power feed wires, video feed wires back to monitor mounted on dash, and wires connected to control unit.Question, what is with the loom and plug wire routing?
We'll be seeing about that after the cam is broke in and the swap over to the EFI takes place.Are you planning to do anything to check the fuel distribution? I've wondered how it compares to a carb.
The location for the O2 sensor is fine. The temp sensor should be located at the front of the head. At the back of the block it will not have a good temp reading. The temp would be lower that at the front of the head. If in the "T"-stat housing, it will not have a correct reading untill the T-stat is open, and there is water flow.Note the O2 sensor is conveniently located into an existing threaded hole right down by the heat riser on the exhaust manifold.
The temp sensor will be located in an existing water jacket plug towards the back of the block using a wiring extension instead of drilling and mounting it in the thermostat housing.
I am not real up to date on EFI, but I question the holley tech. The temp sensor has a effect on the air/fuel ratio. At a cooler temp the mixture is richer (think partial choke) as the engine warms up the temp sensor tells the ECM to lean the mixture. The water flow in a slant six is from the water pump to the front of the block thru the block to the rear and then up tru the back of the head and toward the front of the head. If the T-stat is closed (cold/cool engine) there will be minimal water flow in the block/head. Just from the bypass and heater hoses. Since the combustion chambers are the hottest point in the engine. the water in the head will be quite a bit hotter than in the block. Even with the T- stat open the water temp in the head is quite a bit warmer than in the block. It should be easy to install the temp sensor at the front of the head.Those are some of the details still being worked out.....not sure on the thread size on the temp sensor, or the casting# of the head
However, per phone conversation with Holley Tech, they said the location for the temp sensor should be just fine....as the block would be warm before the thermostat opens up.
In my opinion, that's the best place for it. I really don't think there is any problem to locate a EFI sensor there. Most "newer" heads have a provision for another sensor at the upper front of the head. On the "older" heads that don't have multiple threaded ports, there is usually a place where you can drill and tap for the sensor.I have not tried to put multiple temperature sensors on a slant six at once, but now you have me tempted to try it. I currently have the EFI temp sensor just upstream of the thermostat next to the gauge sending unit.