OMG this was such a blessing of a video! Thank u so much for doing this. I hope u keyboard warriors and millennials listen hard to this. Matt was dead spot on with such valuable info. Probably one of the best foxbody tech talks i ever seen. Thanks again BREW2L and Matt. This is Gospel!
Man you're not kidding I currently have an automatic ECU in my truck Long story cut it short before I got it they got in between trying to high performance the truck and then change their minds so it caused a lot of problems and everything that leaks motorsports and anything he associates with as you said is gospel I'm 35 lol I don't know if I count as millennial I pray not I don't fit in with him lmao lmao lmao I'm in the process well almost ready to pull the trigger on upgrading it correctly and then since I know this now if he does remote tuning hell I might get everything changed over and then call them up send them a PayPal or whatever to get the wheels rolling and program the piss out of it lmao not kiddingtting though
Great video and interview/discussion, I loved it, thanks BREW2L! Matt Harrison, thank you so much for stopping by and educating us, we appreciate it! P.S. You also have a new subscriber Matt!
Glad someone is finally giving good info to people. Scaling the MAF tables for larger MAF housing and injectors is critical for making good power and overall driveability. In general a good dyno tune with street tuning to round everything out is in my opinion the best way to go on anything your building to make power.
Im currently working with Matt - dude is an absolute rock star. He's incredibly knowledgeable and patient. He's already got my car running so much better.!!
Men! This video dropped perfect time, I didn’t get a chance to ask you or Neo’s opinion last night. I feeling a hell of a lot more confident after buying 30lb injectors. If it wasn’t for this channel my shit still wouldn’t be running right lol.
This is a very informative video. Starting in 2005 when i boosted my car i ran it off a fmu with a trex in line pump and 240 intank. Theres no tuners close to where i live so i just lived with bucking, surging idle and stalling issues until 2012. I bought a tweecer rt and boy what a fun journey that was but i learned alot by reading and reading..as far as technical support, if you didnt have a sn95 ecu you were on your own. I fought this car for years, but after a couple maf sensors and learning more about what was happening i got it to drive and idle decent. I installed the terminator x in February of this year and what a difference. Welcome to this century. With all the datalog capabilities of this system i found out things about my car i would never learned with that old stuff. Plus having a built in 2step and a real rev limiter is a bonus. Yeah its 1200 dollars, but by the time you piss away most of your time chasing your tail, fighting gremlins this system can point right out if you know what youre looking for, in a matter of minutes. Theres preloaded injector info for dozens of injectors, even ford. I went from ford red top 30s to holley 48s and for the fun of it i started the car before changing the info in the tune and it started and idled like factory.. Try that with a a9 mass air set up. I always thought mass air was the ticket, but tuning on map is so much easier..just my opinion, its a whole new world now.
So hypothetically I could hook this up to my 91 f150 don't have to do the MAF sensor conversion and another question do you have to do a lot of rewiring I mean yeah there's obviously going to be some but I mean like I have to completely hook up everything and read pin everything you know sort of like a plug and play is that what it's like cuz my truck it's an old beater and they partially upgraded it for high performance BS and then changed their minds and then a couple years later I got the truck so now every few months the computer will fry wood I think I have that fixed man but they've already went so far hell I want to get all the performance and feel economy I'll possibly freaking can let me know bud
@@phillblack1745 you can use the fox kit if your TFI module is mounted on the distributor from the factory. Im not 100% sure if factory remote mounted TFI modules are pinned the same. You will basicly remove the complete engine harness, factory ecu, mass air meter, and factory o2 sensors. The new harness is completely labled and very easy to install. My 93 fox engine runs directly off the holley. Only factory wiring that is used is the dash, instrument cluster, lights, radio and heater. I ran a seperate harness off the terminator to power the fuel pump. You really dont need to do that of youre not planning on running a fuel pump over 255 liter per hour. I would research it, im sure someone out there has done this. Holley has alot of technical support. Theres also a holley terminator ford engines page on facebook thats really helpful. 👌
TH-cam needs to make a love button damnit 😂😂, this info was is absolutely phenomenal. Now I know how to get the most out of my engine. Thank you Brew2l
Great info! I knew guys back in the 90’s who had some home ported E7‘s with B or E cams and explorer intakes who would crank the fuel pressure to make them preform more like a 21-24lb. Didn’t know there was a whole lot you could do with the stock speed density computers!
Perfect timing for this video to come out, because I'm at the point of getting a new fuel pump, injectors, and which standalone to go with, thanks for everything, my setup is stock block 331 balance 23, Windsor Jr heads, performer efi with a V2 supercharger
Say whaaaat? Loved the video need more thumbs up!!! When ya gona fix the torque boxes on the clone??? Just wondering, since there was like 3 call outs duringbthe live show's, dont wanna see the peoples fox twisted. Get that tune right and you'll be catching Andrew with ya c-4...keep doing your thang, tell Mrs brew2l and da folks south ga sends it's luv.
My buddy Eddie Miller owner of Engine Works built me a NA 347 with 42lb injectors and everyone laughed then I took it to Scoot Beers at Diablo in Florida and he thought it was way over kill but set a nice tune and was surprised how the engine loved that much fuel. I still have that old school Diablo chip designed for the factory ECU
Great video. My car has 30lb injectors, 70mm throttle body and a calibrated MAF. It runs food but if love to see what a tune would do for it. Unfortunately, no one around my area will tune the stock ECU
You should check with all the tuners and see if they have a tune program that will work with any brand fuel injector cause some is different that’s why your friends car ran better with a factory ford injector 19 vs 30 the other brand.I learn that from Tony Gonyon at tuners inc.
Excellent Q&A between Brew2l and Matt, discussing mods and tuning with MAF or Speed Density. Coming from the GM gen3 LS platform, SD is the predominant operating system with factory pcm or standalone 2+ bar forced induction applications. I've also experienced occasional hiccups with self tuned SD, under certain weather conditions when coming to a stop; however, the ability to do rolling burnouts makes it easy to live with!
Aah looks like my first foxbody is going to be at age 60, I’ve had everything else but was introduced to them, an was impressed with there structure, looking for one now, a roller so I can build it from scratch
Just go holley terminator X $1200 bucks for a full wire harness and ecu. Less wiring problems and an amazing platform that tons of people tune, and is self tuning on the fuel side. Just put a holley on mine
Fuel pressure will effect the slope of the injector. I am running mystery volvo bosch 30lbrs. I know what you mean about data on injectors being hard to find.
When I bought my 88 coupe 5 years ago it had some mystery “Bosch” 42 lb eBay injectors. That was what I learned to tune with. Yikes. Wish I knew then what I know now. Lol.
I’m old school and still use the Anderson Ford pms. I tune it myself it’s very simple to use and i have 3 tunes on it. One for 93 octane that I only use after winter storage, one for the street with 100 octane and a final tune for the track with MS 103. I could get a Holley terminator x but I don’t think I need one yet. I have a built 347 with afr 220 heads and custom bullet cam, victor 5.0 intake, 1 7/8 headers and 3” exhaust. I currently have 36lb injectors but will be getting 42lb injectors in a week or two. My reason for a bigger injectors is duty cycle. The 36’s are at 97% duty cycle at WOT with a 12.2-12.5 afr with fuel pressure set at 40-42. I think my tune is pretty good the car runs in the high 10’s banging gears.
I was originally very concerned when my tuner decided to put in 24 pound injectors after putting in a bigger cam and headers bigger exhaust pipes I also put in a intake from an 03 cobra with the bigger throttlebody. But after listening to this guy I realize that it may be the correct way and I really shouldn’t be worried. I’ve got a chip for it and I will be getting it dynode pretty soon but I’m just wondering how often will it have to be computer checked and dynode?
The biggest thing that will require a retune on a fox body setup is changing mass air, injectors, fuel pressure, or throttle body. If it is a boosted application, it is “possible” you could safely increase boost with different pulleys or wastegate spring and not need a tune. But that all comes down to how the tuner scales the fuel and spark tables. Since you only have so many data points to work with in these older computers, you have to make every one count. So when I tune a boosted fox, if the owner doesn’t plan to increase boost, I’ll scale the table to only go about 10% above maximum load they achieve. And in that scenario, even a slight increase in boost would warrant a retune.
I bet man. That’s why I was so excited to have this chat on Brew2L’s channel. If you’ve never tuned an EFI car, there’s a significantly better chance of buying an injector with little to no data vs. one with everything available. I just can’t believe so many injector “manufacturers” don’t publish specs. My guess is they just have other companies make them and don’t even know the answer themselves.
@@LeechMotorsports Exactly because Summit had no clue. I ended using Ford racing data then adjusted my slopes. I'm thankful for your channel because I will be building a 408 this year. Your channel will help knock the rust off my brain so I can tune the 408. LOL!
Great video, Pro-m precalibrated meters are different today. I will always claim the old school “pro flow” early pro-m had either better components or were flowed differently. example Up to 36lb injectors with a FMU on a supercharged fox was the go to and they would run great. Pro-M today with bigger injectors really need to be tuned.
Awesome info i have a 95gt i have some ported gt40p heads getting ready to put them on i have full exhaust long tubes upgraded fuel system and all the bolt ons im considering putting 24lb injectors in it when the heads go on my question is should i upgrade my mass air or just stay with the factory size i do have a diablo chip in it now
If you are also going to change cam and intake, you’ll more than likely need to upgrade both your injectors and your maf. If you are just doing the heads but staying on stock cam and intake, you are better off just staying with stock injectors and maf. Are you planning to retune the car once the mods are done?
If you stay with a maf, you definitely need to make sure you have a meter that supports your airflow before it peaks out at 5v. A lot of the faster street cars out there are on speed density, but it has more to do with the standalone efi market. Virtually all the standalone systems use speed density. And when you need other things that a stock computer can’t provide (like boost control, launch control, 2-step, etc.), you end up getting a system that just happens to not use a MAF. The other legit argument is the cost of most “higher flowing” mafs. When a meter starts to get into the $300-400 range, it seems like as good a time as any to go to a speed density efi system (assuming you have other reasons to benefit from such a system).
@@LeechMotorsports you’re absolutely correct regarding the aftermarket efi systems. The only reason I had any idea is because that what we went with on this lady build. It’s a Holley setup. And regarding price as well. That why we bit the bullet. Once you start dumping bigger money into it, it’s easier to just buy the aftermarket setup all together.
Yes. These injectors won’t have public ally available data. However, the deka 60 and deka 80 injectors have been used a LOT in the ford community, and many tuners have figured out how to make them work. I have also heard, though can’t confirm, that the deka 60 and 80 are the same as the ford racing LU60 and LU80 injectors, which do have published data. I have used the ford data with those deka injectors and they do seem to get things pretty dang close.
Siemens Deka makes Ford racing’s LU60’s and 80’s. Even though there EV6 the data is the same to EV1 This is confirmed from a Siemens Distributor. Take care
I have a fox body that I would love some help with it jerk sneezes and jumps it's been to the shop several times and they still don't put their finger on it and I think it might be a vacuum week
My 94 TownCar 4.6L became almost undriveable. Nobody could fix it, just an egr code. Unplugged the MAF and it runs excellent but dropped about 5% mileage. Not sure what that means. I have not unplugged the 90 GT for a test.
What do you need to get to tune the car though, I’ve got a 95 5,0 5 speed. It’s a larger cam, unknown origin, hits pretty good. Cold air, 3” exhaust with long tubes. That’s pretty much it. I’m wanting to do more, probably explorer heads and intake, later it’ll get a 351 out of a truck and I’m gonna go big on the heads and intake. Just wanting to know what I need to tune it now though, lol.
hello from nevada, i got a new set of 30# injectors for a 347 mild build/daily driver. was thinking about a calibrated maf housing/sensor for the injectors,but now think im gonna keep my 70mm/ stock sensor and tune it. im a do it yourselfer so going withn a quarter horse to tune, thoughts?
This video was very helpful. I have a pro m 75mm mass air meter on my 306 with 24# injectors. I want to swap out that combo and put it on my 331. My 331 has 30# injectors and mass air meter. Both have adj fuel pressure reg’s. Will the 24# setup be more beneficial for my 331setup with a custom tune? Both motors have heads, cams and intakes. Selling my 306, so I will be swapping out any necessary parts.
89 gt with gt 40 heads and intake, b 303 cam, headers and exhaust, ac delete also, should upgrade injectors and maf? Currently stock injectors and 65mm maf.
Huge fan, so I have a question. I have a V3 Si charger, F303 cam, stock heads, 340lph fuel pump. I have a set of 42 lbs injectors and a 42lbs Pro-M meter. Do I put the 42lbs injectors on it, put the 42lbs MAF meter on it and get it tuned with my stock A9L or do I have to get a mega/microsquirt?
Question, I Got a 93 GT, with a 351w, Stroked to a 408, got AFR Aluminum heads,Long Tube Headers,Trick Flow upper and lower, 42 lbs Injectors ,Z 303 cam, but the question is I switched from 24 pound injectors to 42 pounds, had mass air calibrated, and it runs slower.i even changed the fuel pump to a 320 @ 40psi, fpm. Is it a fuel regulator problem?/ Timing?
How applicable is this to an 86 302 FI for an F-150, I want to do some bolt-ons so it can get out of it’s own way, not really wanting to dish out $700 to swap a computer and convert to mass air flow, I just wanna know what I can get out of the speed density system.
Hey sir I have a 91 F-150 that I'm planning very seriously on converting to a mustang computer I've done close to 6 months to a year worth of research physical research too as far as looking on mustangs and other f-150s also mine is a '91 F-150 before I got it they modified it great motor EGR delete header pipes true dual 1 O2 sensor i have 2 stang A9Ls lol I am extremely interested and wanting to install another O2 sensor installing the A9L and the conversion from map sensor to MAF pretty confident in doing all the wiring and everything but I'm curious what does speed density what is this I'm trying to figure this last little section out I'm a crafty person but I haven't come up with the lol lmao I haven't came up with the right word combination for the Almighty Oracle that is Google to figure out how to decipher this by self lol so if you could help with that it will be wonderful last question this is a truck it does not have the mustang heads nor intake so if I do install this all I'm not expecting a hundred horsepower jump lol but I'm looking for better fuel economy more efficiency everywhere performance everything later on I am going to look for some GT-40 heads and intake and install them you know do all the stuff not looking for a race car I just want to improve it to where it has some pep but not something that I'll probably regret because I'll keep on and on and on upgrading some of those not continuously if I keep going after this and it'll be trouble... JK I just want to have a real cool oddity and for bragging rights because people keep doubting that this could be done and saying that I can't do this 🤔🤔🤔🤦🤦🤦🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🤦🤦 I've rewired and explore ECM and had to recheck because somebody else pulled the connector apart and then got scared and called me and I know I can do this I got it it's just a small things I really need to know for any input on the speed density police or help me lol
Lol ! Problem with ford m/a meters they max out the settings in the computer/ecm ! It like the difference ford and gm m/a meter and ford and gm idle air sensor. Gm Idle air motor is more accurate than ford that’s Holley use it easy to de pin the factory ford idle air motor gm sensor install ford in gm weather pack connector and gm sensor . Most idle issues goes away if you set to factory idle and WoT voltage! same goes for gm Ecm gn stock 28 lbs to 600 hp 65 lbs injectors stock meter change a couple of settings in factory chip ! Change the range to max values in Ecm
@@LeechMotorsports ah ok, yes I can get behind that. I was thinking "way way up" so I was afraid you were thinking like 70+ psi. In that case, good solid advice across the board. Thanks for taking the time in the comment section.
Yeah until w.o.t with a boosted car and you pull a plug and you have detonation. You guys are only talking about idle. Talk to summit racing speed shop they will tell you what you need
Matt is the best thing that has happened to the Foxbody Mustang in a long, long time...
David, I humbly thank you for the kind words. Don’t think I’m really worthy of that praise, but I certainly help out where I can.
OMG this was such a blessing of a video! Thank u so much for doing this. I hope u keyboard warriors and millennials listen hard to this. Matt was dead spot on with such valuable info. Probably one of the best foxbody tech talks i ever seen. Thanks again BREW2L and Matt. This is Gospel!
Man you're not kidding I currently have an automatic ECU in my truck Long story cut it short before I got it they got in between trying to high performance the truck and then change their minds so it caused a lot of problems and everything that leaks motorsports and anything he associates with as you said is gospel I'm 35 lol I don't know if I count as millennial I pray not I don't fit in with him lmao lmao lmao I'm in the process well almost ready to pull the trigger on upgrading it correctly and then since I know this now if he does remote tuning hell I might get everything changed over and then call them up send them a PayPal or whatever to get the wheels rolling and program the piss out of it lmao not kiddingtting though
Your on the same channel and same info we are watching and you call us keyboard warriors?
Great video and interview/discussion, I loved it, thanks BREW2L!
Matt Harrison, thank you so much for stopping by and educating us, we appreciate it!
P.S. You also have a new subscriber Matt!
Is this the part where the carb guys profess their love for their screwdrivers? Lots of information, good stuff!
Ikr.. lol
Glad someone is finally giving good info to people. Scaling the MAF tables for larger MAF housing and injectors is critical for making good power and overall driveability. In general a good dyno tune with street tuning to round everything out is in my opinion the best way to go on anything your building to make power.
Im currently working with Matt - dude is an absolute rock star. He's incredibly knowledgeable and patient. He's already got my car running so much better.!!
Best advice. Contact your tuner first. Exactly what I did and then went with the Holley Terminator X 🤘
Been watching your channel the past few months!
Mathew is a good dude. Very knowledgeable. He's helped me some on my car
Many thanks, Bill.
Thanks for featuring us on the channel, looking forward to more collabs in the future!
Absolutely, really enjoyed making this video! Hope we can do more in the future 👌
Men! This video dropped perfect time, I didn’t get a chance to ask you or Neo’s opinion last night. I feeling a hell of a lot more confident after buying 30lb injectors. If it wasn’t for this channel my shit still wouldn’t be running right lol.
Glad the channel can help! 👌
I bought used 24lb injectors from a 93 mark viii plus the mas sensor that was on the car.
How’d that been working?
Hey brew2L awesome video this is great for a lot of people
Matt is an awesome guy I’ve worked with him and helped me a lot
Somehow I missed this video.. another good one! Matt and the guys @Leech motorsports are super knowledgeable!
This is a very informative video. Starting in 2005 when i boosted my car i ran it off a fmu with a trex in line pump and 240 intank. Theres no tuners close to where i live so i just lived with bucking, surging idle and stalling issues until 2012. I bought a tweecer rt and boy what a fun journey that was but i learned alot by reading and reading..as far as technical support, if you didnt have a sn95 ecu you were on your own. I fought this car for years, but after a couple maf sensors and learning more about what was happening i got it to drive and idle decent. I installed the terminator x in February of this year and what a difference. Welcome to this century. With all the datalog capabilities of this system i found out things about my car i would never learned with that old stuff. Plus having a built in 2step and a real rev limiter is a bonus. Yeah its 1200 dollars, but by the time you piss away most of your time chasing your tail, fighting gremlins this system can point right out if you know what youre looking for, in a matter of minutes. Theres preloaded injector info for dozens of injectors, even ford. I went from ford red top 30s to holley 48s and for the fun of it i started the car before changing the info in the tune and it started and idled like factory.. Try that with a a9 mass air set up. I always thought mass air was the ticket, but tuning on map is so much easier..just my opinion, its a whole new world now.
So hypothetically I could hook this up to my 91 f150 don't have to do the MAF sensor conversion and another question do you have to do a lot of rewiring I mean yeah there's obviously going to be some but I mean like I have to completely hook up everything and read pin everything you know sort of like a plug and play is that what it's like cuz my truck it's an old beater and they partially upgraded it for high performance BS and then changed their minds and then a couple years later I got the truck so now every few months the computer will fry wood I think I have that fixed man but they've already went so far hell I want to get all the performance and feel economy I'll possibly freaking can let me know bud
@@phillblack1745 you can use the fox kit if your TFI module is mounted on the distributor from the factory. Im not 100% sure if factory remote mounted TFI modules are pinned the same. You will basicly remove the complete engine harness, factory ecu, mass air meter, and factory o2 sensors. The new harness is completely labled and very easy to install. My 93 fox engine runs directly off the holley. Only factory wiring that is used is the dash, instrument cluster, lights, radio and heater. I ran a seperate harness off the terminator to power the fuel pump. You really dont need to do that of youre not planning on running a fuel pump over 255 liter per hour. I would research it, im sure someone out there has done this. Holley has alot of technical support. Theres also a holley terminator ford engines page on facebook thats really helpful. 👌
TH-cam needs to make a love button damnit 😂😂, this info was is absolutely phenomenal. Now I know how to get the most out of my engine. Thank you Brew2l
Good info that I didn’t understand completely before. Very helpful!! Thx for the vid BREW2L
Glad you enjoyed the video 💪
Great info! I knew guys back in the 90’s who had some home ported E7‘s with B or E cams and explorer intakes who would crank the fuel pressure to make them preform more like a 21-24lb. Didn’t know there was a whole lot you could do with the stock speed density computers!
I had no clue either, I think we all learned something new 🙏
For sure man, that was a great info session!!
Perfect timing on this video, answered a lot of questions I had. Thanks. Really dig the channel also.
Thank you TH-cam algorithm for poppin this up. And thank you Brew2l for this video I learned alot
Perfect timing for this video to come out, because I'm at the point of getting a new fuel pump, injectors, and which standalone to go with, thanks for everything, my setup is stock block 331 balance 23, Windsor Jr heads, performer efi with a V2 supercharger
Glad the video was able to help 👌
Thanks for the Video on Injectors Bro.
Say whaaaat? Loved the video need more thumbs up!!! When ya gona fix the torque boxes on the clone??? Just wondering, since there was like 3 call outs duringbthe live show's, dont wanna see the peoples fox twisted. Get that tune right and you'll be catching Andrew with ya c-4...keep doing your thang, tell Mrs brew2l and da folks south ga sends it's luv.
Hopefully soon. Definitely before the new trans setup
I have a turbo fox that needs a tune! Going to have to give matt a call! No one in west texas tunes foxbodies
My buddy Eddie Miller owner of Engine Works built me a NA 347 with 42lb injectors and everyone laughed then I took it to Scoot Beers at Diablo in Florida and he thought it was way over kill but set a nice tune and was surprised how the engine loved that much fuel. I still have that old school Diablo chip designed for the factory ECU
Wow learned a lot in such a short time. Good stuff! Thanks gentlemen!
More of this please.
Agree
Great video. My car has 30lb injectors, 70mm throttle body and a calibrated MAF. It runs food but if love to see what a tune would do for it. Unfortunately, no one around my area will tune the stock ECU
Great info.. I had always heard the SD cars couldnt be tuned.
I may do a video on that topic in the future, actually opening up the hood and showing the basics inside the software.
I've learned a few things today about fuel injection. I've been told thing's n I c it was wrong lol. Very informative video..
That’s what I like to hear!
Good video I learned a lot thanks
Excellent info.
New favorite video. More please.
We hope to have more informational content for you guys soon
@@Cody_Lemon just found your channel-New subscriber
@@nathantuck2257 thanks for the sub! We will continue to pump out more informational content for you guys
You should check with all the tuners and see if they have a tune program that will work with any brand fuel injector cause some is different that’s why your friends car ran better with a factory ford injector 19 vs 30 the other brand.I learn that from Tony Gonyon at tuners inc.
Lots of good info. Very Cool Parts in Enterprise is gonna tune my microsquirt.
Nice to know!! I’ll have to remember that 👌
Excellent Q&A between Brew2l and Matt, discussing mods and tuning with MAF or Speed Density.
Coming from the GM gen3 LS platform, SD is the predominant operating system with factory pcm or standalone 2+ bar forced induction applications.
I've also experienced occasional hiccups with self tuned SD, under certain weather conditions when coming to a stop; however, the ability to do rolling burnouts makes it easy to live with!
Great video. Eye opener for me. I thought the calibrated mass it’s was the way to go for a mild setup. Thank!!!
Aah looks like my first foxbody is going to be at age 60, I’ve had everything else but was introduced to them, an was impressed with there structure, looking for one now, a roller so I can build it from scratch
Great video and content! Love the content that you provide - both you and Matt are great contributors to the Foxbody community/hobby!
Matt's generally have a lot of knowledge 😉
Just go holley terminator X
$1200 bucks for a full wire harness and ecu. Less wiring problems and an amazing platform that tons of people tune, and is self tuning on the fuel side. Just put a holley on mine
Much needed information , Thanks
Wow simply wow thanks fir that 👍
Fuel pressure will effect the slope of the injector. I am running mystery volvo bosch 30lbrs. I know what you mean about data on injectors being hard to find.
When I bought my 88 coupe 5 years ago it had some mystery “Bosch” 42 lb eBay injectors. That was what I learned to tune with. Yikes. Wish I knew then what I know now. Lol.
This was extremely helpful, truly appreciate you brother!
I’m old school and still use the Anderson Ford pms. I tune it myself it’s very simple to use and i have 3 tunes on it. One for 93 octane that I only use after winter storage, one for the street with 100 octane and a final tune for the track with MS 103. I could get a Holley terminator x but I don’t think I need one yet. I have a built 347 with afr 220 heads and custom bullet cam, victor 5.0 intake, 1 7/8 headers and 3” exhaust. I currently have 36lb injectors but will be getting 42lb injectors in a week or two. My reason for a bigger injectors is duty cycle. The 36’s are at 97% duty cycle at WOT with a 12.2-12.5 afr with fuel pressure set at 40-42. I think my tune is pretty good the car runs in the high 10’s banging gears.
Bad ass man. Which injectors are you planning to go with?
@@LeechMotorsports I plan on going with Pro-M 42lbs.
@@chadj8349 For a few bucks less, you could also go with the Ford LU47 injectors. I've had VERY good luck with them on tons of cars.
@@LeechMotorsports I believe I would have to get adapters to run those in my car.
I was originally very concerned when my tuner decided to put in 24 pound injectors after putting in a bigger cam and headers bigger exhaust pipes I also put in a intake from an 03 cobra with the bigger throttlebody. But after listening to this guy I realize that it may be the correct way and I really shouldn’t be worried. I’ve got a chip for it and I will be getting it dynode pretty soon but I’m just wondering how often will it have to be computer checked and dynode?
The biggest thing that will require a retune on a fox body setup is changing mass air, injectors, fuel pressure, or throttle body. If it is a boosted application, it is “possible” you could safely increase boost with different pulleys or wastegate spring and not need a tune. But that all comes down to how the tuner scales the fuel and spark tables. Since you only have so many data points to work with in these older computers, you have to make every one count. So when I tune a boosted fox, if the owner doesn’t plan to increase boost, I’ll scale the table to only go about 10% above maximum load they achieve. And in that scenario, even a slight increase in boost would warrant a retune.
I bought Summit racing 42's and they had no injector data. It took me 2 years to get the car to run right and pass smog.
I bet man. That’s why I was so excited to have this chat on Brew2L’s channel. If you’ve never tuned an EFI car, there’s a significantly better chance of buying an injector with little to no data vs. one with everything available. I just can’t believe so many injector “manufacturers” don’t publish specs. My guess is they just have other companies make them and don’t even know the answer themselves.
@@LeechMotorsports Exactly because Summit had no clue. I ended using Ford racing data then adjusted my slopes. I'm thankful for your channel because I will be building a 408 this year. Your channel will help knock the rust off my brain so I can tune the 408. LOL!
Great information man this was a big help!
Great video, Pro-m precalibrated meters are different today. I will always claim the old school “pro flow” early pro-m had either better components or were flowed differently. example Up to 36lb injectors with a FMU on a supercharged fox was the go to and they would run great. Pro-M today with bigger injectors really need to be tuned.
Shoot what’s the route nowadays to go without tuning then? Source an older meter?
Everything is in the tune.
If you find someone to do the tuning,
If the tuner knows how to tune.
You should have fun .
I wish Matt was still open
Great info , did he say you could run maf with the Microsquirt , cause I’m like you , car runs good one day then weather changes and it’s all over
From my understanding yes you can. It’s listed as an option in the settings.
@@BREW2LFOXBODY I’ve tried it hooked it back up but never got it some of that tuning is still over my head LOL 😂
You gotta read the plugs also and look for detonation
Awesome info i have a 95gt i have some ported gt40p heads getting ready to put them on i have full exhaust long tubes upgraded fuel system and all the bolt ons im considering putting 24lb injectors in it when the heads go on my question is should i upgrade my mass air or just stay with the factory size i do have a diablo chip in it now
If you are also going to change cam and intake, you’ll more than likely need to upgrade both your injectors and your maf. If you are just doing the heads but staying on stock cam and intake, you are better off just staying with stock injectors and maf. Are you planning to retune the car once the mods are done?
I’ve always questioned the whole calibrated MAF. It has been my experience that the cars with heavier mods usually are speed density anyway?
True, it’s easier to work with but the drivability seems to be more inconsistent
If you stay with a maf, you definitely need to make sure you have a meter that supports your airflow before it peaks out at 5v. A lot of the faster street cars out there are on speed density, but it has more to do with the standalone efi market. Virtually all the standalone systems use speed density. And when you need other things that a stock computer can’t provide (like boost control, launch control, 2-step, etc.), you end up getting a system that just happens to not use a MAF. The other legit argument is the cost of most “higher flowing” mafs. When a meter starts to get into the $300-400 range, it seems like as good a time as any to go to a speed density efi system (assuming you have other reasons to benefit from such a system).
@@LeechMotorsports you’re absolutely correct regarding the aftermarket efi systems. The only reason I had any idea is because that what we went with on this lady build. It’s a Holley setup. And regarding price as well. That why we bit the bullet. Once you start dumping bigger money into it, it’s easier to just buy the aftermarket setup all together.
It also goes by how much power you have
Good stuff!
Looks good bro
OK so once you have it dynode how often does that need to be re-calibrated/dynode ?
Once the tune is finalized for your combination, revisions are necessary when any changes/upgrades are made to the setup.
Any comments on Siemens or Bosch injectors?
Yes. These injectors won’t have public ally available data. However, the deka 60 and deka 80 injectors have been used a LOT in the ford community, and many tuners have figured out how to make them work. I have also heard, though can’t confirm, that the deka 60 and 80 are the same as the ford racing LU60 and LU80 injectors, which do have published data. I have used the ford data with those deka injectors and they do seem to get things pretty dang close.
Siemens Deka makes Ford racing’s LU60’s and 80’s. Even though there EV6 the data is the same to EV1 This is confirmed from a Siemens Distributor. Take care
I have the 60lb Deka injectors on my build so I'm glad to hear that. Barring any Chinese counterfeit issues, I expect good results from them.
Do you know what size belt is needed for cobra pulleys and deleted smog pump for the retro fox?!?
Not yet. I still need to measure it
Terminator X for me its been really awesome so far
Injectorsizing is all the new fat loss rage. I've been injectorsizing for 6 months and I've lost 5lb injectors.
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Love the content.
Hey what website has the ford racing info you were talking about?
what mass air for a 1994 cobra
I have a fox body that I would love some help with it jerk sneezes and jumps it's been to the shop several times and they still don't put their finger on it and I think it might be a vacuum week
Very good chance it’s a vacuum leak. But honestly could be a multitude of other things as well.
My 94 TownCar 4.6L became almost undriveable. Nobody could fix it, just an egr code. Unplugged the MAF and it runs excellent but dropped about 5% mileage. Not sure what that means.
I have not unplugged the 90 GT for a test.
What do you need to get to tune the car though, I’ve got a 95 5,0 5 speed. It’s a larger cam, unknown origin, hits pretty good. Cold air, 3” exhaust with long tubes. That’s pretty much it. I’m wanting to do more, probably explorer heads and intake, later it’ll get a 351 out of a truck and I’m gonna go big on the heads and intake. Just wanting to know what I need to tune it now though, lol.
hello from nevada, i got a new set of 30# injectors for a 347 mild build/daily driver. was thinking about a calibrated maf housing/sensor for the injectors,but now think im gonna keep my 70mm/ stock sensor and tune it. im a do it yourselfer so going withn a quarter horse to tune, thoughts?
This video was very helpful. I have a pro m 75mm mass air meter on my 306 with 24# injectors. I want to swap out that combo and put it on my 331. My 331 has 30# injectors and mass air meter. Both have adj fuel pressure reg’s. Will the 24# setup be more beneficial for my 331setup with a custom tune? Both motors have heads, cams and intakes. Selling my 306, so I will be swapping out any necessary parts.
89 gt with gt 40 heads and intake, b 303 cam, headers and exhaust, ac delete also, should upgrade injectors and maf? Currently stock injectors and 65mm maf.
Huge fan, so I have a question. I have a V3 Si charger, F303 cam, stock heads, 340lph fuel pump. I have a set of 42 lbs injectors and a 42lbs Pro-M meter. Do I put the 42lbs injectors on it, put the 42lbs MAF meter on it and get it tuned with my stock A9L or do I have to get a mega/microsquirt?
Good evening to all I have a 94 gt with heads intake cam throttle body vortech supercharger 10lb boost, will 30lb bocsh high impedance injectors work
Is leech motorsports the cats that tune neo cars?
Not that I know of but we tune alot of Foxbody’s around the country.
Question, I Got a 93 GT, with a 351w, Stroked to a 408, got AFR Aluminum heads,Long Tube Headers,Trick Flow upper and lower, 42 lbs Injectors ,Z 303 cam, but the question is I switched from 24 pound injectors to 42 pounds, had mass air calibrated, and it runs slower.i even changed the fuel pump to a 320 @ 40psi, fpm. Is it a fuel regulator problem?/ Timing?
Man you guys just opened my eyes and blow my 🤯 awesome
How applicable is this to an 86 302 FI for an F-150, I want to do some bolt-ons so it can get out of it’s own way, not really wanting to dish out $700 to swap a computer and convert to mass air flow, I just wanna know what I can get out of the speed density system.
Hey sir I have a 91 F-150 that I'm planning very seriously on converting to a mustang computer I've done close to 6 months to a year worth of research physical research too as far as looking on mustangs and other f-150s also mine is a '91 F-150 before I got it they modified it great motor EGR delete header pipes true dual 1 O2 sensor i have 2 stang A9Ls lol I am extremely interested and wanting to install another O2 sensor installing the A9L and the conversion from map sensor to MAF pretty confident in doing all the wiring and everything but I'm curious what does speed density what is this I'm trying to figure this last little section out I'm a crafty person but I haven't come up with the lol lmao I haven't came up with the right word combination for the Almighty Oracle that is Google to figure out how to decipher this by self lol so if you could help with that it will be wonderful last question this is a truck it does not have the mustang heads nor intake so if I do install this all I'm not expecting a hundred horsepower jump lol but I'm looking for better fuel economy more efficiency everywhere performance everything later on I am going to look for some GT-40 heads and intake and install them you know do all the stuff not looking for a race car I just want to improve it to where it has some pep but not something that I'll probably regret because I'll keep on and on and on upgrading some of those not continuously if I keep going after this and it'll be trouble... JK I just want to have a real cool oddity and for bragging rights because people keep doubting that this could be done and saying that I can't do this 🤔🤔🤔🤦🤦🤦🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦🤦🤦 I've rewired and explore ECM and had to recheck because somebody else pulled the connector apart and then got scared and called me and I know I can do this I got it it's just a small things I really need to know for any input on the speed density police or help me lol
What you foxbody guys prefer? LX front bumpers or GT?
I will stick with my screwdriver. The Holley 850 hp series works perfectly.
What’s up BREW2L big fan of your channel would like to send you pictures of my fox body do have an email address keep up the good work
This should help u matt lol.
Lol ! Problem with ford m/a meters they max out the settings in the computer/ecm ! It like the difference ford and gm m/a meter and ford and gm idle air sensor. Gm Idle air motor is more accurate than ford that’s Holley use it easy to de pin the factory ford idle air motor gm sensor install ford in gm weather pack connector and gm sensor . Most idle issues goes away if you set to factory idle and WoT voltage! same goes for gm Ecm gn stock 28 lbs to 600 hp 65 lbs injectors stock meter change a couple of settings in factory chip ! Change the range to max values in Ecm
Clearing your throat alot is a bad sign, get tested for corona virus
Lmao... 👀🥱
I hope your Joking buddy
Kinda janky to "jack the fuel pressure way way up".
Not if it works... some of the things tuners do at some point was a workaround that got adopted and is now considered the norm.
I agree. I don’t think that should be the main solution in most cases. But most injectors can be safely turned up to at least 50-55 psi.
@@LeechMotorsports ah ok, yes I can get behind that. I was thinking "way way up" so I was afraid you were thinking like 70+ psi. In that case, good solid advice across the board. Thanks for taking the time in the comment section.
Yeah until w.o.t with a boosted car and you pull a plug and you have detonation. You guys are only talking about idle. Talk to summit racing speed shop they will tell you what you need
Matt only talks money, not my fluent language
Not sure what you mean