265 Hemi to efi
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
The correct MAP port is usually marked on the Throttle body as "MAP". I know on the Camira TB it adjacent to the TPS. Looking at your pix you could be using the wrong port. Try blowing threw it with a piece of hose, should be easy to blow through it.
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
that's the right one, the other two are for the charcoal canister, they are on the other side of the throttle body, that port is at the base of the throttle body and effectively in the vacuum region of the inlet manifold, the two on the other side though are really close to the butterfly and are the ones to avoid.
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
Thanks guys.
Re: 265 Hemi to efi
Had a good day of tuning today. Spent hours driving in the same section of road which consisted of some flat and then turning into a reasonably steep hill. Just used the data tracing function, an AE dash gauge and an rpm gauge. It's quite hard to read a laptop at full sunlight so the manual gauges were really helpful. Got the AE and spark pretty much sorted as much as I can without a Dyno. Plenty of power for a stock 265, at least if not more than my CL Charger 265 so I assume I am on the right track.
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sounds like you definitely are on the right track 

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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
You can set the laptop to full brightness when running on the battery. I just did my new one with windows 10. East done and you can see the screen.
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True but my battery is a bit average and I reduced the screen brightness to increase battery life and therefore testing time. The obvious solution is a new battery. Cheers.
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
Thats something I did in vain, new batteries went from 15min old to 45 min new lol. And those were good OEM brand as I had tried new ebay batteries with only 5 min of life lol.
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Re: 265 Hemi to efi
I experienced the same with my wife's laptop. Bought new non-genuine battery off ebay and after a month it was as stuffed if not worse as the one it replaced. All OEM from now.vlad01 wrote:Thats something I did in vain, new batteries went from 15min old to 45 min new lol. And those were good OEM brand as I had tried new ebay batteries with only 5 min of life lol.
Re: 265 Hemi to efi
I use a cheap car charger from eBay works a treat only about $20