It's interesting seeing how the crossfire system works up close. I actually have an '82, and it's pretty hard to find content on the L83s that isn't just ragging on it. Cool stuff
The best way to look at those Injectors is with a timing light because it appears to stop the flow so that you can see if the injector is spitting and starting to clog up. Obliviously it doesn't matter what spark plug wire you hook your timing light to you just need a strobe action. I'm a old GM tech and that's what we did back in the day. Hope this helps.
I'm 50 yod and glad I found your channel. I love Crossfire Fuel Injection even though I've never driven one. I remember seeing the name on Corvettes and Camaros when I was young. I didn't find out how it work until more than 10 years later. I wish someone would come out with a new version of it. I would love to see it on classic cars. It would be something different than a 4 barrel carb.
People in a way do build new Cross Fire Injection. Back in the day, there were race engines with a crossram intake manifold and had two carbs. Some guys that love the look buy replica crossram intakes, then put throttle body injectors and standalone EFI on it.
Very Interesting stuff ! it's nice seeing someone on TH-cam posting new content about the crossfire C4s I've chatted with a few actual owners of the crossfire cars say that they are actually pretty reliable and not bad like everyone makes them out to be
Thanks for watching! Mine has been very reliable (knocks on wood). I think they get a bad rap because they are not as powerful as later engines - and a lot of people don't want to bother how to figure them out - to get them to run right. They would rather just throw a carb on them - which is going backwards in my opinion.
Hey Mike, great video, learned a lot! Had a cross-fire in an old Z-28 I bought for my wife. Ran great, lots of low end torque. Such a simple F.I. system... Thanks from a former resident of Ridgewood in Bergen County, up near Saddle River and the NY state line...
Cool, thanks. I'm currently refurbishing a 1988 manual coupe, in which I'm happy to have the L98 TPI engine with aluminum heads. It's a nice improvement over the 1984 L83 Crossfire setup. But, I'm really glad that some guys, like you, have decided to preserve original 1984 C4s, even though the Crossfire system (and some other quirks) can be a pain to deal with.
Very informative! I've never been familiar with how the Thermac worked. I've owned a '82 Corvette and the CFI fuel delivery system is simple. I replaced both injectors on mine with ease. CFI doesn't deserve the bad rap it gets. TBI has been delivering reliable fuel supply on millions of GM vehicles for decades.
Appreciate the video. I always wondered if mine was working correctly. Now I know the passenger side doesn't function unless full throttle. I'm going to do a cold start up tomorrow and confirm mine is working properly now I know what I'm looking at. Thanks
Thanks for watching. Even though it’s a bit pricey I have to say the Factory Service Manual is well worth the money. It explained exactly how the Thermac system should work and how to fix it.
Yo Mike I got an 84 corvette from my mom, it was my grandfathers, it doesn’t start it turns over but we’re gonna work on the injectors and what now, I’m glad to see someone with the same model
@@Mikes84Corvette I’ll give you an update, got the injectors. Just gotta try and put them in tomorrow and we’ll see what happens, next up on the list is the fuel filter and pump
I think your next step is to clean and rebuild the throttle bodies, and then switch to Ethanol Free Fuel…it is an absolute game changer in every possible way. In fact, I would switch FIRST. Run a few tanks of it through with some SeaFoam to get all the old fuel out of the system, rebuild then go Ethanol Free 100% moving forward. Probably make a great multi part video series for you as well. Liked and Subscribed!!!
Thanks for the video, Crossfire is intriguing system. Mine is converted to work without termac cover (as it was broken and previous owner dumped it) and i have 2 smaller air filters on top of each TBI (look a bit like 2 carburetors) as well as a functional hood scoop ( reverse cowl) for better breathing. I always love watching those 2 injectors spraying, it is so unique. By the way, I bet the revving was done by a lady as it was very conservative, the butterflies did not open even 1/3 :)
I’m not far from you in Bridgewater and I own an 82 crossfire corvette. I have a spare intake if you want to do a video on the plenum, vortex plates under the TBI and very important, the plenum gasket that must be replaced.
The jets aren't spraying a nice cone shape, definitely need cleaning or replacing, I'm guessing the sputtering was simply the air cleaner lid being off. Be awesome to see a modified lid with clear perspex, giving you the ability to rev it properly. I helped an American soldier posted in Darwin, Australia 🇦🇺 who'd brought his 84 corvette with him, when he broke down with a broken fan belt, made a friend for life. I was blown away by the crossfire, it looked so cool compared to a 84 Holden Commodore or Ford Falcon engine bay, they still had carbies! 😂 😂 😂
friend... my car has been in the most normal state... I just changed the spark plug wires and spark plugs and it didn't want to turn on again....thinking it was the tps, I changed it to a new standard one and calibrated everything perfectly .54 and it doesn't start... I'm thinking of putting the old spark plugs and the old wires back... but I also realized that when I try to start the car I see that two large drops fall from the graft but it doesn't come out like a shower.. only two large drops x tbi... is it normal like this or should it initially come out like a shower...???
Wow! From what I've learned always the basics - gas, spark, compression. 10 year old gas is probably bad. Plus the fuel filter, fuel pump/sock are probably bad too. I would also check all the fuel lines to make sure they aren't bad. New battery too! Clean all that out - see what happens. If nothing - check for spark. Good luck!!
Thankyou..have the fuel filter and plugs and have drained and cleaned the fuel tank out so far..going to chain plugs and turn it over with a breaker bar first..thanks for all your videos
Quick question if you wanted to test the system to make sure it’s working could you rev the engine to make sure that one side opens and closes or does it have to be under load in gear?
Hello! I have been on the fence about getting a 1984 Cross Fire Corvette with 28,000 miles on it. The guy is asking $9,000, car is really clean… What’s your opinion? I’m on the fence as I read so many bad comments about the CrossFire…
First I would suggest downloading the Corvette DNA app. You can put in all the info on the car you are looking at and get a value. In my opinion, 9000 sounds high. Second people rag on the crossfire because it doesn’t make a lot of power compared to later engines which is true. It’s also ragged on because people say it doesn’t run well which is BS. They require some patience and knowledge. But are dead reliable when set up correctly and not messed with. Unfortunately there are not many people around that really know how to work on these engines. I don’t but I have a local mechanic who does. If a mechanic can’t plug a scanner into a car to diagnose its problems they don’t want to work on it - and therefore slam the engine as bad. My 2 cents. Good luck!!
@@Mikes84Corvette Thanks for taking the time to reply, I highly appreciate it! I like your videos and I love the C4’s!!! I am going to see if I can ask for a little lower price. Keep up the good videos!!!!!
Do you happen to have a part number for the air temp sensor? Every time I search for it I get the coolant temp sensors or the air temp sensor for a Tuned Port
You are the only one on the Planet that cares enough about the '84 C4 to shot videos, thank you!!!
LOL! I kind of doubt it - but thanks!
It's interesting seeing how the crossfire system works up close. I actually have an '82, and it's pretty hard to find content on the L83s that isn't just ragging on it. Cool stuff
Thanks for watching!
The best way to look at those Injectors is with a timing light because it appears to stop the flow so that you can see if the injector is spitting and starting to clog up. Obliviously it doesn't matter what spark plug wire you hook your timing light to you just need a strobe action. I'm a old GM tech and that's what we did back in the day. Hope this helps.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the info!
Hi from Puerto Rico ,, you are the best .. Puerto Rico corvette club
Thanks for watching! I REALLY appreciate it!!
I'm 50 yod and glad I found your channel. I love Crossfire Fuel Injection even though I've never driven one. I remember seeing the name on Corvettes and Camaros when I was young. I didn't find out how it work until more than 10 years later. I wish someone would come out with a new version of it. I would love to see it on classic cars. It would be something different than a 4 barrel carb.
Thanks for watching. The Crossfire gets a bad rap but can be very reliable if maintained.
People in a way do build new Cross Fire Injection.
Back in the day, there were race engines with a crossram intake manifold and had two carbs.
Some guys that love the look buy replica crossram intakes, then put throttle body injectors and standalone EFI on it.
Very Interesting stuff ! it's nice seeing someone on TH-cam posting new content about the crossfire C4s
I've chatted with a few actual owners of the crossfire cars say that they are actually pretty reliable and not bad like everyone makes them out to be
Thanks for watching! Mine has been very reliable (knocks on wood). I think they get a bad rap because they are not as powerful as later engines - and a lot of people don't want to bother how to figure them out - to get them to run right. They would rather just throw a carb on them - which is going backwards in my opinion.
Hey Mike, great video, learned a lot! Had a cross-fire in an old Z-28 I bought for my wife. Ran great, lots of low end torque. Such a simple F.I. system... Thanks from a former resident of Ridgewood in Bergen County, up near Saddle River and the NY state line...
Cool, thanks. I'm currently refurbishing a 1988 manual coupe, in which I'm happy to have the L98 TPI engine with aluminum heads. It's a nice improvement over the 1984 L83 Crossfire setup. But, I'm really glad that some guys, like you, have decided to preserve original 1984 C4s, even though the Crossfire system (and some other quirks) can be a pain to deal with.
Very informative! I've never been familiar with how the Thermac worked. I've owned a '82 Corvette and the CFI fuel delivery system is simple. I replaced both injectors on mine with ease. CFI doesn't deserve the bad rap it gets. TBI has been delivering reliable fuel supply on millions of GM vehicles for decades.
Thanks for watching! I agree CFI only gets a bad rap in hindsight. For the time it was fine.
I'm going to share this video on my channel. The young guys need to see this old tech.
Thanks!
Hey Mike.. Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for watching!
Like the ram air system
No one else would have a channel dedicated to YOUR corvette lol. Love you channel just joking
Truth!!
Appreciate the video. I always wondered if mine was working correctly. Now I know the passenger side doesn't function unless full throttle. I'm going to do a cold start up tomorrow and confirm mine is working properly now I know what I'm looking at. Thanks
Thanks for watching. Even though it’s a bit pricey I have to say the Factory Service Manual is well worth the money. It explained exactly how the Thermac system should work and how to fix it.
Yo Mike I got an 84 corvette from my mom, it was my grandfathers, it doesn’t start it turns over but we’re gonna work on the injectors and what now, I’m glad to see someone with the same model
Nice! Good luck with it!!
@@Mikes84Corvette I’ll give you an update, got the injectors. Just gotta try and put them in tomorrow and we’ll see what happens, next up on the list is the fuel filter and pump
@@jgg681Any update kn the 84 Corvette?
At 4:08, wow Chief Auto Parts store. I haven’t seen that in a minute.
I think your next step is to clean and rebuild the throttle bodies, and then switch to Ethanol Free Fuel…it is an absolute game changer in every possible way. In fact, I would switch FIRST. Run a few tanks of it through with some SeaFoam to get all the old fuel out of the system, rebuild then go Ethanol Free 100% moving forward. Probably make a great multi part video series for you as well. Liked and Subscribed!!!
Thanks! I have all the parts to rebuild the throttle bodies. Maybe a winter project. 10% ethanol here in NJ.
Dude if I could hear this it would be great
Thanks for the video, Crossfire is intriguing system. Mine is converted to work without termac cover (as it was broken and previous owner dumped it) and i have 2 smaller air filters on top of each TBI (look a bit like 2 carburetors) as well as a functional hood scoop ( reverse cowl) for better breathing. I always love watching those 2 injectors spraying, it is so unique. By the way, I bet the revving was done by a lady as it was very conservative, the butterflies did not open even 1/3 :)
You are correct!
What brand filters did you use? Because I'm thinking of setting mine up the same way.
Great vid
Thanks!
I’m not far from you in Bridgewater and I own an 82 crossfire corvette. I have a spare intake if you want to do a video on the plenum, vortex plates under the TBI and very important, the plenum gasket that must be replaced.
Thanks for watching. Maybe after this COVID stuff is under control we can do a video.
The jets aren't spraying a nice cone shape, definitely need cleaning or replacing, I'm guessing the sputtering was simply the air cleaner lid being off. Be awesome to see a modified lid with clear perspex, giving you the ability to rev it properly. I helped an American soldier posted in Darwin, Australia 🇦🇺 who'd brought his 84 corvette with him, when he broke down with a broken fan belt, made a friend for life. I was blown away by the crossfire, it looked so cool compared to a 84 Holden Commodore or Ford Falcon engine bay, they still had carbies! 😂 😂 😂
Thanks for watching. I actually have all the parts to rebuild the throttle bodies. Just haven’t jumped in yet.
Great video Mike!!, could you tell me what's the blue temperature sensor part number pls? Thanks in advance. Greetings from LA.
It’s a Carter TS-19 Air Cleaner temperature sensor. I bought it off of eBay but I don’t think it’s still available there. Good luck!
Looks like two 2.5L Tech4 TBI units put on a V8 - WOW - My friend has a Crossfire Camaro... it has been nothing but issues.
Very similar I'm sure!
Sounds like he doesn’t have a clue how to work on it. They’re extremely simple and reliable, and VERY easy to get significant power out of.
friend... my car has been in the most normal state... I just changed the spark plug wires and spark plugs and it didn't want to turn on again....thinking it was the tps, I changed it to a new standard one and calibrated everything perfectly .54 and it doesn't start... I'm thinking of putting the old spark plugs and the old wires back... but I also realized that when I try to start the car I see that two large drops fall from the graft but it doesn't come out like a shower.. only two large drops x tbi... is it normal like this or should it initially come out like a shower...???
I’ll have to look!!
Can you make a video taking out a IAC please
Mine has sat for ten years...where should I start to get motor fired up again?
Wow! From what I've learned always the basics - gas, spark, compression. 10 year old gas is probably bad. Plus the fuel filter, fuel pump/sock are probably bad too. I would also check all the fuel lines to make sure they aren't bad. New battery too! Clean all that out - see what happens. If nothing - check for spark. Good luck!!
Thankyou..have the fuel filter and plugs and have drained and cleaned the fuel tank out so far..going to chain plugs and turn it over with a breaker bar first..thanks for all your videos
@@paulrichmond3845 Sounds like you got it covered! Good luck. Let me know what happens!
Quick question if you wanted to test the system to make sure it’s working could you rev the engine to make sure that one side opens and closes or does it have to be under load in gear?
That’s a great question. I don’t know the answer lol. I’ll see what I can find out.
Do you know what the part number is for the valve that controls the doors on the thermac? Mine doesn't work, and I'm sure it's that blue valve.
I got it off of eBay. It’s a carter ts 19
@@Mikes84Corvette It looks like yours says AC on it? The blue temp sensor on the thermac?
Hi friend i have a query
Hello! I have been on the fence about getting a 1984 Cross Fire Corvette with 28,000 miles on it. The guy is asking $9,000, car is really clean… What’s your opinion? I’m on the fence as I read so many bad comments about the CrossFire…
First I would suggest downloading the Corvette DNA app. You can put in all the info on the car you are looking at and get a value. In my opinion, 9000 sounds high. Second people rag on the crossfire because it doesn’t make a lot of power compared to later engines which is true. It’s also ragged on because people say it doesn’t run well which is BS. They require some patience and knowledge. But are dead reliable when set up correctly and not messed with. Unfortunately there are not many people around that really know how to work on these engines. I don’t but I have a local mechanic who does. If a mechanic can’t plug a scanner into a car to diagnose its problems they don’t want to work on it - and therefore slam the engine as bad. My 2 cents. Good luck!!
@@Mikes84Corvette Thanks for taking the time to reply, I highly appreciate it! I like your videos and I love the C4’s!!! I am going to see if I can ask for a little lower price. Keep up the good videos!!!!!
Do you happen to have a part number for the air temp sensor? Every time I search for it I get the coolant temp sensors or the air temp sensor for a Tuned Port
Carter TS 19 air cleaner temperature sensor ATS 13.