202 EFI, Slowwwwly
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Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
std 202 dissy is probably good for 6000rpm so unless you intend to go higher I would start with a dissy and weld the bob weights up and disconnect the vacuum advance.
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Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
Yeah nothing wrong with the dissy. Simpler to start with then change later if you need/want.
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Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
Definitely, I've seen some aftermarket set ups around incorporating a cam signal too. Well worth a look but as said best to focus on the more basic tuning tables first.
Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
keep it simple dizzy locked up with camira module is the go. get it running with the basics then when you are happy look to the fancy stuff after the basics make sense in the real world.
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Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
totally agree!
No matter what the question is, the answer is always more horsepower!
Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Advanced tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Advanced tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
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Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
well, picked up a complete vk manifold, so hopefully ill be able to get a motor in the stand soon, and buy all the things off here
why have one 202, when you can have 12 and counting, 30+ car graveyard just for fun aswell
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Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
added another N13 loom to the collection
why have one 202, when you can have 12 and counting, 30+ car graveyard just for fun aswell
Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
This tune will also get you started for a 265 valiant.Holden202T wrote:in the custom $12P tunes section there is a tune for 202, its not perfect, but It has recently been tested on a friends VK EFI converted to delco and it runs pretty well so would be the perfect starting point for a 202.
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Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
hahaha
No matter what the question is, the answer is always more horsepower!
Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Advanced tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Just starting out? Have a read of the getting started guide
Basic tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Advanced tuning of a delco ECM with $12P thread
Re: 202 EFI, Slowwwwly
heff0018 wrote:This tune will also get you started for a 265 valiant.Holden202T wrote:in the custom $12P tunes section there is a tune for 202, its not perfect, but It has recently been tested on a friends VK EFI converted to delco and it runs pretty well so would be the perfect starting point for a 202.
also gets an inline falcon 6 going to as a start point haha.