I'm still with you on an EFI Turbo system Jamie!!! You and me bud....but you do all of the work. I know you won't jump on THIS bandwagon but I'd multiport EFI every gas powered vehicle I own if I could.
Young man, you have the patience of Job! It is always a pleasure to watch you with your intrepid spirit, subjective observations and hilarious temperament! Keep up the great work! You're bound to crack this nut eventually and I always look forward to your episodes and your methods of doing whatever it is that you are doing! You may be having a lousy time of this project, but you have a very appreciative audience! Love your work, Bro!
Great content as always, a new DDG video in my feed means its gonna be a good day. It is always fun changing a variable and witnessing the same outcome. I was in a similar situation for months with my Mustang not wanting to idle. It finally runs and idles now after repeating the same song and dance (clean carb, check timing, check spark plugs, check vacuum leaks, check duraspark box, etc) and although I'm happy about, it bothers me that I don't know exactly *what* it was that made it run better. I am starting to believe that the Machine Spirit is a real thing and that I must appease the Omnissiah to make my junk run right.
Dude cool channel! I like the deadpan delivery and even the musical parody! All of us have vehicular oddities & common problems and solutions just as diverse. Mine was a ‘68 T-bird, loved the style and ride, but some pesky problems I inherited left me feeling less than happy about the whole thing. Anyhow I appreciate ya! Keep your sense of wonder & humor about you at all times and adapt & overcome!
As Uncle Tony said about DD SpeedShop having EFI problems. Imagine My surprise! 🥴 I had a full Fast Fuel injection setup on a 455 Pontiac that drove me nuts for over a year. Thing would surge in first and second like you were blipping the throttle. Wouldn’t start after a simple trip to the corner store, would out of the blue want to rev to the moon even though the throttle wasn’t touched. After literally a month on and off and every single component replaced at least twice, I gave up. I’ve got a really nice looking $3000 conversion piece. Swap meet $40 750 Holley with a fresh rebuild, Zero issues! Go figure! LOL
Your dedication to making this car happen is impressive. Hopefully Aces tech assistance is equally impressive. Anxious to see how the slant six turbo stacks up against the new TT Stellantis Hurricane inline six which appears to be a boat anchor dumpster fire of an engine developed for billions of dollars.
Former Stellantis CEO: We're going to cancel the Hemi, because we need to save money and be greener. Result: Because EVs are such a small part of the marketplace, we have to develop a new, powerful, gas hog twin turbo straight six for massive amounts of $$$.
@@sixtee5cuda98AND charge too much for it, refuse to lower prices, have a 5 month stockpile of cars on dealer lots and loading docks, lay off 200,000 employees, and file for bankruptcy.
I grew up turning wrenches is my grandfathers garage. He was a man who when he began his business all there was really were model As. One of the best pieces of advice he ever gave me was when something refuses to respond to what should fix it and the frustration starts was to walk away from whatever it was for a bit. Then no matter how convinced I was I knew what was wrong and what was needed to fix said vehicle to have a good think about it again starting at square one. It seems you've learned this lesson as well over the years and I have no doubt you'll figure it out or as they say just start throwing parts at it. Which will work it just ends up costing more than we ever want our projects to in the end. This is a very cool build and I'm looking forward to the day when you can just hit the key and go for a cruise, although not as much as you are probably. Take care and God Bless...
You have a lot of variables that could be stacking up. You could do some simple mods to a 4bbl Holley carb to run it with very little boost. Get the engine idling and driving with the wastegate dialed to practically zero boost. Then add the efi back into the mix.
That's a really good idea - reduce the number of variables to beat your head into. Go naturally aspirated, put the Clifford manifold on with a 4bbl, check for vacuum leaks and get the ignition system checked out, then EFI naturally aspirated, then turbo.
on my LS swap Cheap wrangler JKU I used a ACES EFI. After I got it wired correct it fired instantly and ran great till a plug on a vacuum port fell off the bottom of the very cool intake that came with the setup. With some help from Dr.Art and finding the very large vacuum leak its running great. I have just about given up trying to make the wiring look good though I think I will have to rewire the Jeep the ACEs wiring is okay the Jeep crap is just a drag. Thanks for the awsome videos
I love it !! Keep plugging away and give that 7 1/4 a real test. I remember something that got drilled into my head when I did my first EFI engine swap 30 years ago. EFI is sooo fussy about good grounds and CLEAN power. Once you are absolutely sure that these demands are met to a Tee, then the diagnostics can commence. This is such a cool project !!!
I've put a microsquirt on my turbo Ls and recommand it. It starts with a crack of the key even in bellow freezing temps. The auto tune works fantastic and it was pretty cheap for something that runs fuel and timing
@@DeadDodgeGarage Microsquirt could likely also run your Atomic TBI and at least allow you to tune it - assuming you have a good 12v source and ground.
Location & angle of the spark plug can have quite an effect on flame front propagation at light-off, which effects completion of fuel burning and power produced. Also: I don't know why, but for some reason, Mopars prefer a .038" spark gap versus the factory. It helped my '88 I-4 Caravan get 20-mpg.avg. Of course, I later had to switch to an Accel coil, MSD Super Conductor wires, and a HD replacement cap/rotor, just to save myself from going back and re-gapping them about once a month... but you get the idea.
I found a very good demo of a blow though carb set up in aug 30 2016 hotrod mag .it's a really good read and I've seen other people do the same conversations on the holly 2 brl. Hope it helps. ❤
Jamie, perseverance and keep your focus on what you want from this project. Challenging for sure it's the endgame reward once you actually have your turbocharged fuel injected fully tunable Valiant your willingness to keep on with it and deal with the diagnostics of trouble shooting one issue at a time you will get it figured out and have learned something at the same time. This project is something different like a R&D lab problems happen and have to be analyzed and solutions found. I know you can do it, you're definitely smart enough to handle it. Knowing who to talk to and trusting what they're telling you also helps. I want to see this Valiant doing what you intended it to do. Happy Holidays . It's going to be awesome .
A slant six is a great engine on road, in water and on industrial / agricultural applications. on that setup something is terribly wrong, not only a small vacuum leak When I was young, I made and ran many carburetor setups including2 and 4 barrel production carburetors so not widely customisable and never I had such a problem, to be you must return to the basics and redo the tune of the engine. a basic electronic lab scope would be of a great help here as I suspect something is not doing its job on the ignition side of the system (remember, 2 different injection systems and always the same trouble)
Man you have had a time with this project...most folk would have taken it all out and sent it to the tip... Thanks for your perseverance...Cant wait to see it kickin ass up the road
Don't give up, you will figure it out! You dream will come true, it may not be the exact outcome you were hoping for. You will get there Jamie! Thank you for making the best content on TH-cam!
Videos like this perfectly showcase why I do not push past my comfort zone in car projects. But that’s a flaw of mine, not a criticism of anything you’re doing. Love getting to watch you try new things and the spectrum of results is always interesting. Cannot wait to see you nail this project and get it running like you want it. It’s going to be so rewarding.
Every time I watch someone struggle with EFI insanity, I go further back in time. I've already gone back to carbs and manual fuel pumps. Before long, I'll be hand crank starting engines. I prefer my cars to only need enough voltage to turn the starter.
I have zero advice for you, nor any form of recrimination. Thank you for sharing what could potentially be valuable information. As Bob Ross often said, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents. 👍
What a fiasco… if you were trying to convince me aftermarket EFI is not for me, you are winning. Thankfully you’ve got music as a backup… the close out song really feels like a winner! 🏆 I’m surprised you were able to record any of this as the swearing quota had to be high! Hopefully you’re able to solve this puzzle one way or another. I like that new manifold. Just hoping it ends up being something simple and easy to fix. Like rolling the car off a cliff and wiping your hands of the whole experience. Haha! Congrats on 50k by the way!
Liking the mount kit/system used to mount the mountable relays utilizing u'r choice of this mount style over that mount style. Also, seeing you mount the mountable relays the way you were able to mount them confirms the level of pre-preparation, preparation , care, technology and post-preparation this Channel is all about, which I believe will eventually mount up to something.
Hi Jamie, I’ve built 2 Megasquirt systems and have had frustrations at times… 1- cranking/RPM signal is extremely extremely sensitive to picking up noise. Always use shielded wire. Even then, routing may have to be played with. I had to relocate my last setup to the other side of the engine completely. I am VERY suspect of the CDI box anywhere near the EFI. 2- knowing fuel pressure is a must. I would have a gauge directly in your regulator while troubleshooting 3-My starter was causing excessive noise to my Megasquirt crank signal. Having your power wire on the starter is probably a huge problem. I would take the time to route it directly to the battery 4-play with your grounds. Move them, clean them… whatever. Just try it 5-Is your MAP sensor reading in absolute pressure? I thought I saw it reading 14 psi when you had it on, but not running. I would check to verify. 14 psi would then be correct, because, you know…. Science 😊
Yes, definitely showing atmospheric pressure on the map so it must be. Agreed on other points. And I added a temporary gauge to verify fuel pressure while I wait for the permanent one to arrive.
@@DeadDodgeGarageSweet. I think you’ll get it. It’s a pretty basic system. I moved my crank wiring a few times and kept getting similar results. Then, as a last ditch effort, I ran the ENTIRE crank signal wire though the passenger window of the car as far as possible from everything and THAT proved my theory. It’s very irritating. Also, you ARE correct that a wideband can read lean when it is excessively rich. You can find stuff online about it. The AFR reading is only accurate within a certain window
I'm always down for another video and you sir happen to be one of my favorites by far these days to watch. Keep going with Aces kit and I'm sure you will get down to the bottom of what is going on and what is wrong. Also please continue since I'm working on the same setup with the Aces EFI on my build " different motor" and I just like you am waiting on parts. Happy trails from Texas and simple slurps on the frosty beverage!
thank you sir. i never even a had a shot at doing any of this on mine. 78 there was not a lot out there. thanks for the what if. waiting for the t-bird buckets. i like them for long trips.
Trial and tribulations brother I'm just glad it's you and not me but it is worthwhile working out what works once it's sorted you will have a successful formula
You are having as much fun with your straight 6 as I am with all the trees that came down on my property which blocked me in because I can't get out of my driveway now. I've been out with the chainsaw and tractor pulling stuff out of the way. And the power was out but if you Remember I do Generators for a living And my stand by generator system fired right up. I will be looking forward to how you fix that new system you have on your Turbo slant 6. Yay!
Pretty dang good video/story. All along I was waiting for the end to comment that you needed a stable voltage supply for your 6AL MSD box, MSD injection system and then the ACES EFI box. But then you figured it out. Yea all those electrical boxes uses a stable voltage supply to send voltages out to the sensors and then reads the return (or something to that effect), without a stable voltage supply the returns from the sensors are not accurate(precise) enough for the boxes to control what to do next. Due to the varying voltage supply the MSD 6AL box is probably just missing a signal here or there from the distributor causing the missing, thus fouling the plugs. Love the build and might do one like the same in this lifetime.
My assumption was that the only time the voltage drop would be an issue was during cranking, and that given the size of my battery lead, the difference between voltage at the battery and voltage there wouldn’t be much. What was particularly odd to me is that simply running the power for the 6A to the battery suddenly made the timing markedly more advanced during cranking. Which led me to understand that this was likely my main problem the whole time. I didn’t think it was related to my hard starting problem because the box was triggering the Atonic system with a tach signal, meaning the box was powered up and should have been doing its thing. But I guess it wasn’t.
There is so much about cars I do not understand. I think I'm handy, I've replace my own starter before, other routine maintenance, but I'm not dead doge garage!
Glad I’m not alone struggling with my 67 MGB crappy plugs ,crappy new carb parts.Keep smiling stick that one and the blue peril in the corner of your yard out of sight . You definitely have more fun with the V8s Regards Roy
I hope you get it figured out. The thing will be super cool when you get all the bugs worked out you’ll get it Jaime. I know you’re stressed lol lol but you got this.
Done a few blow through slant 6’s, had a few run like yours too, ignition signal voltage levels and noise reduction and distributor phasing angle with reference to crank position, the noise produced when the phasing is off disrupts the vr signal levels. Your welcome merry Xmas👍
My only slant six experiences were with one powering a wood chipper I towed behind a bucket truck. Worked ok in the warm months but, it was mounted such that the distributer was positioned to get a steady stream of slush from the rear dualies in the winter. We tried lots of ways to block said slush but usually to no avail. I hated that chipper with the heat of a thousand suns.
I wore out a couple of them, never broke. A neighbor full throttled her slant until it ran smooth for many years, also never broke but sure burned a lot of oil.
I feel as frustrated as you do, Jamie. I just wish I had half the knowledge that you do. What we do from here I’m behind you all the way. Can’t wait for the next vid.
At very least the ground wire for the efi and msd should be run directly to the negative battery terminal. The battery dampens any electrical noise and the closer wires are connected to it, the more effective it is.
I’ve had a couple of very lengthy misadventures involving those MSD boxes, the fix was going back to a stock electronic ignition box until you can get everything else working. Also I hope you’re not running solid core plug wires, not sure if they still make those but they will interfere with CDI in a bad way. Good luck and keep living the dream for our amusement!!!
Let me try to put your mind at rest about those aluminum electron beam factory manifolds. Some of them were porous, actually a lot of them were. Those got fixed under warranty when they were new. My Dad was a Chrysler Dealer mech for 100 years, starting about 1913 or something. If a slant 6 came with a porous manifold, it almost never went on the lot without being remedied. If one snuck out somehow, the customer invariably brought it back and hollared until it was taken care of. Especially if it was a Leanburn Super 6 2bbl. They didn't develop MORE leaks as time passed, so the likelihood that you've got a porosity problem with your manifold based on it's original design is pretty dang small. My Dad said that after swapping leaky intakes on a few new Slants, they just started masking the the engine bay with cardboard and wadded up newspaper and spraying the manifold with genuine Mopar engine enamel in the handy 12oz aerosol can with the engine idling. The vacuum would suck the paint into the leaks and dry from the heat almost instantly. Any remaining leaks just got a send shot from the rattle can. The unused 1bbl replacement manifolds lay around for years until getting scrapped. The extra 2bbl manifolds were highly sought after for everyones old Slant 6 powered daily. A BBD and breatherfrom a 318 and you had a nice 15% boost in power. A WIN-WIN!
That's horrifying. Dealers suck and completely rip people off everyday. I know they are trying to solve a problem while saving their own a$$ in the process. Remember this is someone's brand new car alot of times. Great!
I've seen ones that not only worked, but launched like rockets on the quarter mile. Your's will work eventually. But in that particular car. Ware a helmet :-)
I appreciate your hard work and incredible dedication to this project, your awesome. Keep up the great videos, i look forward to all you do. Great ending with the song, like your sense of humor, best regards.
I feel your frustration, but keep going. You'll figure it out. Giving up never results in progress. It does pique my curiosity that both efi systems seem to suffer from the same problem. Intermittent voltage issues? Good luck, we all want you to realize your dream.
Hey Jamie. I normally do not post comments. I feel your frustration with this. I thoroughly enjoy your channel, keep it up! I will share my experience with the MSD Atomic and the Sniper. 1st hard lesson - do not skimp on the wiring or believe that NOT wiring anything the manuf says directly to the battery is a good idea. This includes the grounds. In fact put more grounds...everywhere. I have had use the conservative approach for wiring. For cable sizing i've been using Bluesea Systems Circuit Wizard to donthis as it sizes the wire larger than for a land based system. 2nd try your hardest to not touch the throttle when starting. I know it's frustrating when it won't start without touching it! 3rd build the engine map without boost, then add the boost. I was really looking forward to your step-by-step upgrades to the I6. Anyway, hope my comments help you even in a small way. Looking fwd to the next posting!
The turbo efi works. I run a sub par FiTech system on my 67 Newport with a turbo. It works pretty good after the tinkering. It also runs the ign timing. I’m not sure on ACE but on Fi I can adjust prime shot, start up, after start, and warm up fuel all independently. It takes a bit but I got it to hit like a modern OEM in any weather from 90 above to -15. Make sure you have no exhaust leaks prior to the oxygen sensor, that will give it false lean readings and run super rich. Also on the Fi, I had to adjust the IAC reading at idle on set up. I did that by adjusting the throttle blade idle screw. Once again idk if ACE has such procedures but as a guy that takes short cuts without directions. Not following them to the T bit me too. Don’t give up on it, it just takes time.
Put the EFI and ignition system on two separate feeds directly from the battery, and fuse the wires as close to the battery as possible. Ideally you'd have a fuse box with a wire feeding it directly from the battery *could also be under the hood or the dash) but most importantly, NOT sharing the same wire that feeds the starter, as when the starter is engaged, a considerable voltage drop develops across the wire, which is bad for electronics. Also personally I would put even more space between the ignition system and EFI, because ignition systems really make a LOT of wide spectrum noise, they act like a spark gap radio transmitter, the noise is induced in the signal wires of the EFI system and wreaks havoc. Ideally you would mount them on opposite sides of the engine bay, so in your case mount the EFI computer on the drivers side. As to what fried your EFI computer, maybe since it was sharing a power and ground wire with the ignition system, some high voltage spikes were injected by the MSD into the power wire, or enough RF noise was injected into a signal wire to fry it.
Yep. Like you said, the starter is creating a huge power drain & then it surges once engine starts. Also agree with seperating ingition & efi as much as u can. Shielding any signal wires also..? Oh instal that new intake as well. Goal to get it running good not experimenting. IMUnHO. 😂
Regarding the voltage question, you could put something small like a motorcycle battery (or a big battery on the ground) to power that unit. Quite the adventure you are having.Thanks for letting us follow along!
I thought about that. Almost put my jump box in the engine compartment just for that. Whatever I use would need to be grounded to the engine still. And that’s as far as I got.
@@DeadDodgeGarageIt'd make sense to me to just put the battery in the passenger floor & loop the heater core hose under the hood to temp fix 2 issues easily. Then get it running good. Later fix those things right.
Sorry I missed the Live... did watch this in interest. Surprised a new system would be such a pain in the a**. Thanks for the history on the Atomic system... have a Pro-Jection 2D that I'd like to stick on a SBC. Told "worked when removed"... now am much more sceptical. Keep at it. All the right moves so far. Once the system learns and the intake leaks taken care of, should run better... intake was washed pretty clean from fuel under the atomic - so it was rich despite the Air/Fuel ratio reported. Take it easy
JAMIE. I sure feel for you. I just bet it is something very simple that's causing your problems. It is so simple that you can't see it. I've been there. It will be one sweet ride when done.
Tried the aces kill shot on my fury. I couldn’t get it to run to save my life. Then went to the original style sniper. Ran great for 7 months before it took a shit. Only had a three month warranty. Finally went edelbrock AVS 2 on your recommendation in your videos and it’s been great. Maybe one suggestion I could make is as long as as one of those units has an IAC and TPS you can save 700$ and utilize it as a throttle body when you go to MPFI. That’s what I did with the sniper on my other non mopar car. Good luck!
Want to be different, go to a scrap yard, get an 06 Trailblazer. Use the Injectors, harness, pcm, DBW throttle, coil over spark system, gas pedal sensor, and cam and crank sensor. The 6x cam reluctor can be fitted to your old distributor, now the hard part, cut the crank to remove the 7x reluctor. Have it machined to fit your balancer. Use a Dmax 3 bar map sensor, then use HP Tuners to make a tune. Fun stuff, the 4.2 even has the same firing order.
keep the efi if you want the turbo to do great things then just get all the bugs worked out of it. i know car problems suck but when you are done there will be a wealth of knowlege on here for everyone who wants to do something cool like this! thanks jaime
I’m looking forward to when you install mega squirt on something. Those systems fascinate me. I don’t have any experience with programming, diagnosing or tuning EFI. You however are pretty dang good at explaining what you’re doing and why.
I dabbled in tuning a MegaSquirt on that black stepside 1984 Dodge D150. I made it kinda sorta actually run right after a few sessions. It made great power, it was mostly the idle that gave me a headache. I didn’t like the particular hardware setup on that truck either, but I gained an understanding of the MS system and I did kinda like it.
I got the 2nd middle 8th to your song “now this turbo six it really sucks going back to fixing mail trucks my wallet is called Aces now I’m out $600 bucks”….It the build that never ends…do-da-do
Well you are saving me a lot of frustration and expense. I was seriously considering an Atomic system or an Aces system for the the 83 Challenger. The fact that it starts after a single pump, idles perfectly as well as no bog when I floor it means I'll stay carburetor for the foreseeable future. Besides, a carburetor on top of a blower is super cool. I look forward to more updates though. The whole distributor to MSD box thing intrest me. I've gotta learn more about that.
Oh yeah. Triggering the MSD with a stock electronic distributor is no problem, as long as you get the wires flipped the right way. (It always, ALWAYS takes me two tries.) I would definitely keep your carburetor…
Awesome for me to watch with my puppy sleeping on me nice and comfy. I appreciate the effort and time put into this. Ive heard so many different opinions abd ideas on aftermarket TBI'S. I'd like to give it a shot one day (TBI). Definitely staying tuned for future updates. It'll be great to see it operating properly. Hopefully sooner than later. Cheers.
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I'm still with you on an EFI Turbo system Jamie!!! You and me bud....but you do all of the work.
I know you won't jump on THIS bandwagon but I'd multiport EFI every gas powered vehicle I own if I could.
17:12 At least keep the GM sensors out of the Atomic.
Use Uncle Tony's Garbage trick and just keep crankin it? . No , dont do that
Go suck on another heater Tony haha
Stay the course, you’ll get your EFI’d /6 turbo to work. I believe in you Jamie!!!
Young man, you have the patience of Job! It is always a pleasure to watch you with your intrepid spirit, subjective observations and hilarious temperament! Keep up the great work! You're bound to crack this nut eventually and I always look forward to your episodes and your methods of doing whatever it is that you are doing! You may be having a lousy time of this project, but you have a very appreciative audience! Love your work, Bro!
Thank you!
Great content as always, a new DDG video in my feed means its gonna be a good day. It is always fun changing a variable and witnessing the same outcome. I was in a similar situation for months with my Mustang not wanting to idle. It finally runs and idles now after repeating the same song and dance (clean carb, check timing, check spark plugs, check vacuum leaks, check duraspark box, etc) and although I'm happy about, it bothers me that I don't know exactly *what* it was that made it run better. I am starting to believe that the Machine Spirit is a real thing and that I must appease the Omnissiah to make my junk run right.
When I first seen this upload I thought it said "continued inslantity"! Nonetheless I'm here for it
Remind me to run them by you first 😅
I’d buy a Inslantity shirt
Haha! That’s good 😄
Oh, that IS good. Definitely shirt material.
I'm really digging this build, the suspense is killing me! I just know your getting close working the bugs out and it's going to be a screamer!👍
Dude cool channel! I like the deadpan delivery and even the musical parody! All of us have vehicular oddities & common problems and solutions just as diverse. Mine was a ‘68 T-bird, loved the style and ride, but some pesky problems I inherited left me feeling less than happy about the whole thing. Anyhow I appreciate ya! Keep your sense of wonder & humor about you at all times and adapt & overcome!
Thank you!
Don’t give up, we all have projects that have us stopped are tracks. Your channel is motivating me to fix my truck again.
This channel, and all the others, have convinced ME to never work on a car again, unless I have no alternative.
As Uncle Tony said about DD SpeedShop having EFI problems. Imagine My surprise! 🥴 I had a full Fast Fuel injection setup on a 455 Pontiac that drove me nuts for over a year. Thing would surge in first and second like you were blipping the throttle. Wouldn’t start after a simple trip to the corner store, would out of the blue want to rev to the moon even though the throttle wasn’t touched. After literally a month on and off and every single component replaced at least twice, I gave up. I’ve got a really nice looking $3000 conversion piece. Swap meet $40 750 Holley with a fresh rebuild, Zero issues! Go figure! LOL
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Hit 50k !!! One step closer to global mopar domination!!! Congratulations Jamie keep up the good work
Your dedication to making this car happen is impressive. Hopefully Aces tech assistance is equally impressive. Anxious to see how the slant six turbo stacks up against the new TT Stellantis Hurricane inline six which appears to be a boat anchor dumpster fire of an engine developed for billions of dollars.
I have a hunch it will also be a dumpster fire 😅 but I *really* just want to see it work right. At least once…
Former Stellantis CEO: We're going to cancel the Hemi, because we need to save money and be greener.
Result: Because EVs are such a small part of the marketplace, we have to develop a new, powerful, gas hog twin turbo straight six for massive amounts of $$$.
@@sixtee5cuda98AND charge too much for it, refuse to lower prices, have a 5 month stockpile of cars on dealer lots and loading docks, lay off 200,000 employees, and file for bankruptcy.
I grew up turning wrenches is my grandfathers garage. He was a man who when he began his business all there was really were model As. One of the best pieces of advice he ever gave me was when something refuses to respond to what should fix it and the frustration starts was to walk away from whatever it was for a bit. Then no matter how convinced I was I knew what was wrong and what was needed to fix said vehicle to have a good think about it again starting at square one. It seems you've learned this lesson as well over the years and I have no doubt you'll figure it out or as they say just start throwing parts at it. Which will work it just ends up costing more than we ever want our projects to in the end. This is a very cool build and I'm looking forward to the day when you can just hit the key and go for a cruise, although not as much as you are probably.
Take care and God Bless...
Your dedication to make this combination work is inspiring.
This thing is unreal! It's always fun waiting to see what the answer is. Congrats on hitting 50K.
You have a lot of variables that could be stacking up. You could do some simple mods to a 4bbl Holley carb to run it with very little boost. Get the engine idling and driving with the wastegate dialed to practically zero boost. Then add the efi back into the mix.
That's a really good idea - reduce the number of variables to beat your head into. Go naturally aspirated, put the Clifford manifold on with a 4bbl, check for vacuum leaks and get the ignition system checked out, then EFI naturally aspirated, then turbo.
My favorite part of this whole build is the custom-made intake!
Mine too! It’s unlike anything else you’ll ever see. But it’s also kinda crap…
on my LS swap Cheap wrangler JKU I used a ACES EFI. After I got it wired correct it fired instantly and ran great till a plug on a vacuum port fell off the bottom of the very cool intake that came with the setup. With some help from Dr.Art and finding the very large vacuum leak its running great. I have just about given up trying to make the wiring look good though I think I will have to rewire the Jeep the ACEs wiring is okay the Jeep crap is just a drag. Thanks for the awsome videos
I love it !! Keep plugging away and give that 7 1/4 a real test. I remember something that got drilled into my head when I did my first EFI engine swap 30 years ago. EFI is sooo fussy about good grounds and CLEAN power. Once you are absolutely sure that these demands are met to a Tee, then the diagnostics can commence. This is such a cool project !!!
Yeah… I made some unreasonable assumptions on this one. Wish I hadn’t had to stick the battery in the trunk.
I've put a microsquirt on my turbo Ls and recommand it. It starts with a crack of the key even in bellow freezing temps. The auto tune works fantastic and it was pretty cheap for something that runs fuel and timing
Nice. Strongly considering something like that for my eventual multipoint install.
Do you have a video of the install and all that the setup etc
@GlennManchester Check out Westcoast wrenchin, he did a great video on how to wire them to an Ls. It's fairly simple and all the wiring is labelled.
@@DeadDodgeGarage Microsquirt could likely also run your Atomic TBI and at least allow you to tune it - assuming you have a good 12v source and ground.
You definitely earned your compensations with this one Mr.J...And you hit FIFTY THOUSAND subs as a further reward ...yay!!!!
Your videos make me really love modern reliability
Location & angle of the spark plug can have quite an effect on flame front propagation at light-off, which effects completion of fuel burning and power produced.
Also: I don't know why, but for some reason, Mopars prefer a .038" spark gap versus the factory. It helped my '88 I-4 Caravan get 20-mpg.avg. Of course, I later had to switch to an Accel coil, MSD Super Conductor wires, and a HD replacement cap/rotor, just to save myself from going back and re-gapping them about once a month... but you get the idea.
I found a very good demo of a blow though carb set up in aug 30 2016 hotrod mag .it's a really good read and I've seen other people do the same conversations on the holly 2 brl. Hope it helps. ❤
Jamie, perseverance and keep your focus on what you want from this project. Challenging for sure it's the endgame reward once you actually have your turbocharged fuel injected fully tunable Valiant your willingness to keep on with it and deal with the diagnostics of trouble shooting one issue at a time you will get it figured out and have learned something at the same time. This project is something different like a R&D lab problems happen and have to be analyzed and solutions found. I know you can do it, you're definitely smart enough to handle it. Knowing who to talk to and trusting what they're telling you also helps. I want to see this Valiant doing what you intended it to do. Happy Holidays . It's going to be awesome .
You can push it in that pond you was walking near lol it's a great boat anchor
That’s what I said 🤣
A slant six is a great engine on road, in water and on industrial / agricultural applications.
on that setup something is terribly wrong, not only a small vacuum leak
When I was young, I made and ran many carburetor setups including2 and 4 barrel production carburetors so not widely customisable and never I had such a problem, to be you must return to the basics and redo the tune of the engine.
a basic electronic lab scope would be of a great help here as I suspect something is not doing its job on the ignition side of the system (remember, 2 different injection systems and always the same trouble)
You got this!
Sometimes we have to fight for turbo goodness, it will be worth it once sorted
New subscriber based on your dare-to-be-different attitude and builds. Carry on sir!
Thank you!
Man you have had a time with this project...most folk would have taken it all out and sent it to the tip... Thanks for your perseverance...Cant wait to see it kickin ass up the road
Don't give up, you will figure it out! You dream will come true, it may not be the exact outcome you were hoping for. You will get there Jamie! Thank you for making the best content on TH-cam!
Thank you! I’ll get it.
Videos like this perfectly showcase why I do not push past my comfort zone in car projects. But that’s a flaw of mine, not a criticism of anything you’re doing. Love getting to watch you try new things and the spectrum of results is always interesting.
Cannot wait to see you nail this project and get it running like you want it. It’s going to be so rewarding.
Oh I know it. Can’t wait… but I can’t quite see there from here yet.
@ those are the best journeys to take.
Really interesting video, big thumbs up!
This one's the gift that just keeps on giving. If anyone can figure out what's going on I reckon it's you. Keep the dream alive mate.
Every time I watch someone struggle with EFI insanity, I go further back in time. I've already gone back to carbs and manual fuel pumps. Before long, I'll be hand crank starting engines. I prefer my cars to only need enough voltage to turn the starter.
Yesssssss.
I have zero advice for you, nor any form of recrimination.
Thank you for sharing what could potentially be valuable information.
As Bob Ross often said, there are no mistakes, only happy accidents. 👍
What a fiasco… if you were trying to convince me aftermarket EFI is not for me, you are winning. Thankfully you’ve got music as a backup… the close out song really feels like a winner! 🏆 I’m surprised you were able to record any of this as the swearing quota had to be high!
Hopefully you’re able to solve this puzzle one way or another. I like that new manifold. Just hoping it ends up being something simple and easy to fix. Like rolling the car off a cliff and wiping your hands of the whole experience. Haha! Congrats on 50k by the way!
Your in uncharted territory Jamie,Godspeed.
I'm glad your keeping a positive attitude despite the setbacks we have all been there
Good luck, man ! 🤞🍀 Looking forward to more. 👍
Yep, great episode. Hopefully you and Aces can figure out what the deal is.
Excited for this and the JDM Challenger!
Liking the mount kit/system used to mount the mountable relays utilizing u'r choice of this mount style over that mount style. Also, seeing you mount the mountable relays the way you were able to mount them confirms the level of pre-preparation, preparation , care, technology and post-preparation this Channel is all about, which I believe will eventually mount up to something.
God I hope so
That thing is badass I love a good modded slant six
Those slant 6ixers ran forever I've always heard but they sure rattled like hell from the ones I've heard
Stick with it Jamie, this will be very cool when it's done, love the Centerlines.
I would certainly check your MSD box. I've seen that before. And great job love watching you.
I think that’s the big issue. Thanks!
MSD=My Spark Disappeared.Go crank triggered.
Hi Jamie, I’ve built 2 Megasquirt systems and have had frustrations at times…
1- cranking/RPM signal is extremely extremely sensitive to picking up noise. Always use shielded wire. Even then, routing may have to be played with. I had to relocate my last setup to the other side of the engine completely. I am VERY suspect of the CDI box anywhere near the EFI.
2- knowing fuel pressure is a must. I would have a gauge directly in your regulator while troubleshooting
3-My starter was causing excessive noise to my Megasquirt crank signal. Having your power wire on the starter is probably a huge problem. I would take the time to route it directly to the battery
4-play with your grounds. Move them, clean them… whatever. Just try it
5-Is your MAP sensor reading in absolute pressure? I thought I saw it reading 14 psi when you had it on, but not running. I would check to verify. 14 psi would then be correct, because, you know…. Science 😊
Yes, definitely showing atmospheric pressure on the map so it must be. Agreed on other points. And I added a temporary gauge to verify fuel pressure while I wait for the permanent one to arrive.
@@DeadDodgeGarageSweet. I think you’ll get it. It’s a pretty basic system. I moved my crank wiring a few times and kept getting similar results. Then, as a last ditch effort, I ran the ENTIRE crank signal wire though the passenger window of the car as far as possible from everything and THAT proved my theory. It’s very irritating. Also, you ARE correct that a wideband can read lean when it is excessively rich. You can find stuff online about it. The AFR reading is only accurate within a certain window
I'm always down for another video and you sir happen to be one of my favorites by far these days to watch. Keep going with Aces kit and I'm sure you will get down to the bottom of what is going on and what is wrong. Also please continue since I'm working on the same setup with the Aces EFI on my build " different motor" and I just like you am waiting on parts. Happy trails from Texas and simple slurps on the frosty beverage!
Jaime, you are the only guy that can make me like a Mopar slant six. And cool it up so that I might wanna build one one day great job my friend.
thank you sir. i never even a had a shot at doing any of this on mine. 78 there was not a lot out there. thanks for the what if. waiting for the t-bird buckets. i like them for long trips.
Good thing you have a boat so you can still get to the parts store in that flooding
Trial and tribulations brother I'm just glad it's you and not me but it is worthwhile working out what works once it's sorted you will have a successful formula
You are having as much fun with your straight 6 as I am with all the trees that came down on my property which blocked me in because I can't get out of my driveway now. I've been out with the chainsaw and tractor pulling stuff out of the way. And the power was out but if you Remember I do Generators for a living And my stand by generator system fired right up. I will be looking forward to how you fix that new system you have on your Turbo slant 6. Yay!
Pretty dang good video/story. All along I was waiting for the end to comment that you needed a stable voltage supply for your 6AL MSD box, MSD injection system and then the ACES EFI box. But then you figured it out. Yea all those electrical boxes uses a stable voltage supply to send voltages out to the sensors and then reads the return (or something to that effect), without a stable voltage supply the returns from the sensors are not accurate(precise) enough for the boxes to control what to do next. Due to the varying voltage supply the MSD 6AL box is probably just missing a signal here or there from the distributor causing the missing, thus fouling the plugs. Love the build and might do one like the same in this lifetime.
My assumption was that the only time the voltage drop would be an issue was during cranking, and that given the size of my battery lead, the difference between voltage at the battery and voltage there wouldn’t be much. What was particularly odd to me is that simply running the power for the 6A to the battery suddenly made the timing markedly more advanced during cranking. Which led me to understand that this was likely my main problem the whole time. I didn’t think it was related to my hard starting problem because the box was triggering the Atonic system with a tach signal, meaning the box was powered up and should have been doing its thing. But I guess it wasn’t.
There is so much about cars I do not understand. I think I'm handy, I've replace my own starter before, other routine maintenance, but I'm not dead doge garage!
Glad I’m not alone struggling with my 67 MGB crappy plugs ,crappy new carb parts.Keep smiling stick that one and the blue peril in the corner of your yard out of sight . You definitely have more fun with the V8s Regards Roy
I hope you get it figured out. The thing will be super cool when you get all the bugs worked out you’ll get it Jaime. I know you’re stressed lol lol but you got this.
Done a few blow through slant 6’s, had a few run like yours too, ignition signal voltage levels and noise reduction and distributor phasing angle with reference to crank position, the noise produced when the phasing is off disrupts the vr signal levels. Your welcome merry Xmas👍
My only slant six experiences were with one powering a wood chipper I towed behind a bucket truck. Worked ok in the warm months but, it was mounted such that the distributer was positioned to get a steady stream of slush from the rear dualies in the winter. We tried lots of ways to block said slush but usually to no avail. I hated that chipper with the heat of a thousand suns.
That’s unfortunate…
I wore out a couple of them, never broke. A neighbor full throttled her slant until it ran smooth for many years, also never broke but sure burned a lot of oil.
I never realized how nice sounding a slant 6 can be. In those 12 seconds it ran perfect it sounded beautiful.
I feel as frustrated as you do, Jamie. I just wish I had half the knowledge that you do. What we do from here I’m behind you all the way. Can’t wait for the next vid.
$600 seems pretty reasonable for this EFI kit. Comes with everything. I hope it works out.
At very least the ground wire for the efi and msd should be run directly to the negative battery terminal. The battery dampens any electrical noise and the closer wires are connected to it, the more effective it is.
Remember K.I.S.S.?
Pepperidge Farm Remembers.
This would be the Opposite of that-
Very much so lol
I’ve had a couple of very lengthy misadventures involving those MSD boxes, the fix was going back to a stock electronic ignition box until you can get everything else working. Also I hope you’re not running solid core plug wires, not sure if they still make those but they will interfere with CDI in a bad way. Good luck and keep living the dream for our amusement!!!
No solid cores. I think the MSD box is the center of the problem. That, or how I had wired it…
Love this idea! It should work. I'm sure the guys at Aces can help you narrow down the problem! Cool build either way!
Lol. I too have a build that never ends with a 1997 Camaro RS with a supercharger. Good one, Jamie!
But, you have such a handsome face! Maybe think of this build as a scab, that, once healed, will only leave a smooth hair free zone.
Let me try to put your mind at rest about those aluminum electron beam factory manifolds. Some of them were porous, actually a lot of them were. Those got fixed under warranty when they were new. My Dad was a Chrysler Dealer mech for 100 years, starting about 1913 or something. If a slant 6 came with a porous manifold, it almost never went on the lot without being remedied. If one snuck out somehow, the customer invariably brought it back and hollared until it was taken care of. Especially if it was a Leanburn Super 6 2bbl. They didn't develop MORE leaks as time passed, so the likelihood that you've got a porosity problem with your manifold based on it's original design is pretty dang small.
My Dad said that after swapping leaky intakes on a few new Slants, they just started masking the the engine bay with cardboard and wadded up newspaper and spraying the manifold with genuine Mopar engine enamel in the handy 12oz aerosol can with the engine idling. The vacuum would suck the paint into the leaks and dry from the heat almost instantly. Any remaining leaks just got a send shot from the rattle can. The unused 1bbl replacement manifolds lay around for years until getting scrapped. The extra 2bbl manifolds were highly sought after for everyones old Slant 6 powered daily. A BBD and breatherfrom a 318 and you had a nice 15% boost in power. A WIN-WIN!
That's horrifying. Dealers suck and completely rip people off everyday. I know they are trying to solve a problem while saving their own a$$ in the process. Remember this is someone's brand new car alot of times. Great!
@LuckyGuessGarage It was also 1978
I've seen ones that not only worked, but launched like rockets on the quarter mile. Your's will work eventually. But in that particular car. Ware a helmet :-)
600 bucks is a screaming deal for EFI. I’m gonna go check out their website now. Great video Jaime.
I appreciate your hard work and incredible dedication to this project, your awesome. Keep up the great videos, i look forward to all you do. Great ending with the song, like your sense of humor, best regards.
I feel your frustration, but keep going. You'll figure it out. Giving up never results in progress. It does pique my curiosity that both efi systems seem to suffer from the same problem. Intermittent voltage issues? Good luck, we all want you to realize your dream.
you are a hero for taking this on. results may vary tho
Hey Jamie. I normally do not post comments. I feel your frustration with this. I thoroughly enjoy your channel, keep it up! I will share my experience with the MSD Atomic and the Sniper. 1st hard lesson - do not skimp on the wiring or believe that NOT wiring anything the manuf says directly to the battery is a good idea. This includes the grounds. In fact put more grounds...everywhere. I have had use the conservative approach for wiring. For cable sizing i've been using Bluesea Systems Circuit Wizard to donthis as it sizes the wire larger than for a land based system. 2nd try your hardest to not touch the throttle when starting. I know it's frustrating when it won't start without touching it! 3rd build the engine map without boost, then add the boost. I was really looking forward to your step-by-step upgrades to the I6. Anyway, hope my comments help you even in a small way. Looking fwd to the next posting!
The turbo efi works. I run a sub par FiTech system on my 67 Newport with a turbo. It works pretty good after the tinkering. It also runs the ign timing. I’m not sure on ACE but on Fi I can adjust prime shot, start up, after start, and warm up fuel all independently. It takes a bit but I got it to hit like a modern OEM in any weather from 90 above to -15. Make sure you have no exhaust leaks prior to the oxygen sensor, that will give it false lean readings and run super rich. Also on the Fi, I had to adjust the IAC reading at idle on set up. I did that by adjusting the throttle blade idle screw. Once again idk if ACE has such procedures but as a guy that takes short cuts without directions. Not following them to the T bit me too. Don’t give up on it, it just takes time.
Yep. All of that is adjustable, which is what I was messing with right before I broke it.
That Clifford maniford is nice… I’d go with that and a blow thru carb 👍
Trial and error, I have faith that you will work it out and you will succeed and I enjoyed the video ❤
Viewer engagement! Great series and inspirational calm! Great job.
Put the EFI and ignition system on two separate feeds directly from the battery, and fuse the wires as close to the battery as possible. Ideally you'd have a fuse box with a wire feeding it directly from the battery *could also be under the hood or the dash) but most importantly, NOT sharing the same wire that feeds the starter, as when the starter is engaged, a considerable voltage drop develops across the wire, which is bad for electronics. Also personally I would put even more space between the ignition system and EFI, because ignition systems really make a LOT of wide spectrum noise, they act like a spark gap radio transmitter, the noise is induced in the signal wires of the EFI system and wreaks havoc. Ideally you would mount them on opposite sides of the engine bay, so in your case mount the EFI computer on the drivers side. As to what fried your EFI computer, maybe since it was sharing a power and ground wire with the ignition system, some high voltage spikes were injected by the MSD into the power wire, or enough RF noise was injected into a signal wire to fry it.
That may well be.
Yep. Like you said, the starter is creating a huge power drain & then it surges once engine starts. Also agree with seperating ingition & efi as much as u can. Shielding any signal wires also..? Oh instal that new intake as well. Goal to get it running good not experimenting. IMUnHO. 😂
Regarding the voltage question, you could put something small like a motorcycle battery (or a big battery on the ground) to power that unit. Quite the adventure you are having.Thanks for letting us follow along!
I thought about that. Almost put my jump box in the engine compartment just for that. Whatever I use would need to be grounded to the engine still. And that’s as far as I got.
@@DeadDodgeGarageIt'd make sense to me to just put the battery in the passenger floor & loop the heater core hose under the hood to temp fix 2 issues easily. Then get it running good. Later fix those things right.
Good afternoon Jamie ,DDG,,,,,,Yeee Yeee 😊😊😊
Sorry I missed the Live... did watch this in interest. Surprised a new system would be such a pain in the a**. Thanks for the history on the Atomic system... have a Pro-Jection 2D that I'd like to stick on a SBC. Told "worked when removed"... now am much more sceptical. Keep at it. All the right moves so far. Once the system learns and the intake leaks taken care of, should run better... intake was washed pretty clean from fuel under the atomic - so it was rich despite the Air/Fuel ratio reported. Take it easy
I had an original projection system for years. Never used it. So stone agey. Haha.
You will get it figured out!!!🎉
Turbo slant efi upgrade? Not so much. Fresh haircut and trimmed beard? Total win !
Maybe. Haha.
Waiting on PIzza myself... that was great fun, to watch...and directions really are for the weak and frugal...
Agreed 🤣
This is at least good entertainment. You’ll get it - like you always do and I’ll keep watching
Beard looks better, man. Keep rockin 👍🏻
I’d try loosing in the MSD box and putting stock ignition on it.
MSD = My Spark Disappeared.
My current thinking is I’ve had an ongoing MSD issue. But stock ignition is points…
@@DeadDodgeGarageDoesn't Pertronics make a module to fit a stock /6 distributor ? Or maybe an HEI replacement from DEI.
@@NH1969GOAT I've never had an MSD fail in all my cars for many many years. My bet is you've never even seen one.
JAMIE. I sure feel for you. I just bet it is something very simple that's causing your problems. It is so simple that you can't see it. I've been there. It will be one sweet ride when done.
Yeah awesome I'm glad you are using this aces injection setup. I am interested in a Chevy 4.3 with a two barrel turbo setup.
Keep on plugging away, you'll get it eventually 😎
That 50k is so close.
I can almost smell it
Tried the aces kill shot on my fury. I couldn’t get it to run to save my life. Then went to the original style sniper. Ran great for 7 months before it took a shit. Only had a three month warranty. Finally went edelbrock AVS 2 on your recommendation in your videos and it’s been great. Maybe one suggestion I could make is as long as as one of those units has an IAC and TPS you can save 700$ and utilize it as a throttle body when you go to MPFI. That’s what I did with the sniper on my other non mopar car. Good luck!
I think I’m going to hang on to the Atomic for exactly that, when the time comes.
Want to be different, go to a scrap yard, get an 06 Trailblazer. Use the Injectors, harness, pcm, DBW throttle, coil over spark system, gas pedal sensor, and cam and crank sensor. The 6x cam reluctor can be fitted to your old distributor, now the hard part, cut the crank to remove the 7x reluctor. Have it machined to fit your balancer. Use a Dmax 3 bar map sensor, then use HP Tuners to make a tune. Fun stuff, the 4.2 even has the same firing order.
keep the efi if you want the turbo to do great things then just get all the bugs worked out of it. i know car problems suck but when you are done there will be a wealth of knowlege on here for everyone who wants to do something cool like this! thanks jaime
Hey, Jamie. I found your problem. it's the Peugeot keychain , it's always the Peugeot keychain. 😆
You’re probably right 🤣
I’m looking forward to when you install mega squirt on something. Those systems fascinate me. I don’t have any experience with programming, diagnosing or tuning EFI. You however are pretty dang good at explaining what you’re doing and why.
I dabbled in tuning a MegaSquirt on that black stepside 1984 Dodge D150. I made it kinda sorta actually run right after a few sessions. It made great power, it was mostly the idle that gave me a headache. I didn’t like the particular hardware setup on that truck either, but I gained an understanding of the MS system and I did kinda like it.
I got the 2nd middle 8th to your song “now this turbo six it really sucks going back to fixing mail trucks my wallet is called Aces now I’m out $600 bucks”….It the build that never ends…do-da-do
I love it
Nailed it out of the park. Haha.
@@SchoolforHackersjust being silly! lol!!
Well you are saving me a lot of frustration and expense. I was seriously considering an Atomic system or an Aces system for the the 83 Challenger. The fact that it starts after a single pump, idles perfectly as well as no bog when I floor it means I'll stay carburetor for the foreseeable future. Besides, a carburetor on top of a blower is super cool. I look forward to more updates though. The whole distributor to MSD box thing intrest me. I've gotta learn more about that.
Oh yeah. Triggering the MSD with a stock electronic distributor is no problem, as long as you get the wires flipped the right way. (It always, ALWAYS takes me two tries.) I would definitely keep your carburetor…
Awesome for me to watch with my puppy sleeping on me nice and comfy. I appreciate the effort and time put into this. Ive heard so many different opinions abd ideas on aftermarket TBI'S. I'd like to give it a shot one day (TBI). Definitely staying tuned for future updates. It'll be great to see it operating properly. Hopefully sooner than later.
Cheers.
I feel your pain Jamie. And Remember you get what you pay for!
Don’t give up , you can still make it work