JAR_Tudor
07-07-2012, 03:19 AM
Greetings,
About 16+ years ago I inherited a 1937 Ford Tudor that had been previously stored in a barn for 25+ years. I spent roughly 1.5 years tearing the '37 down to bare frame restoration and bought a totaled 1989 Chevy IROC 350 Camaro as a donor car to assemble an all steel ’37 Ford street rod with the following specs:
1937 Ford Tudor Sedan (~2,700 lbs) - no emissions requirements.
1989 IROC Camaro 350 TPI engine with polished plentum & runners.
Bored to .030 over with flat top pistons.
Stock heads, valves, and valve springs.
Custom grind Competition Cam (CS 3161/3162 HR112):
Duration @ .050: In: 220 Ex: 230
Gross Valve Lift: In: .427 Ex:.427
Lobe Separation: 112
Removed MAF, installed MAP sensor, and rewired to a 1990-92 Speed Density system.
Using a stock GM ECU, (#1227730).
Custom programmed prom from Street & Performance.
Lincoln Versailles 9” Rear end with 3.50:1 gears, discs, & 27.95”H wheels.
Rebuilt 700R4 automatic transmission with stock stall speed.
Headers with 2-1/2” dual stainless exhaust (Edelbrock RPM mufflers, Vibrant Ultra quiet resonator).
Changed knock sensor to 1990-92 vintage.
Removed and plugged EGR valve.
Removed Exhaust Air Pump system.
Removed Charcoal canister.
K&N air filter mounted to throttle body.
After 1.5 years the car was built back up to nearly a drivable status less electrical wiring for HVAC, headlights, taillights, sound system, interior upholstery, final paint job, & final assembly. Then a 3rd college degree, two kids, a major move, new job, & new house stalled all progress for 9+ years.
In 2007 I partially resumed progress by beginning to delve into prom programming via help from thirdgen.org as the configuration ran poorly due to an overly rich tuning:
http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/diy-prom/401124-street-rodder-iroc-350-a.html
Unfortunately another new house and other distractions had paused progress after mid-2007.
Now the kids are growing up and their interest has sparked resurgence incompletion. The 14+ year old gasoline in the tank required me to replace fuel pump, filters, fuel rail o-rings, and install new Bosch Gen III injectors (0280155890 - 22.48 Lbs/Hr vs 22.08 Lbs/Hr@ 43.5PSI???).
Trying to resume my $8D tuning has led me in search of the S_AUJP_V2.BIN files, which in turn led me to gearhead-efi.com.
Regards,
JAR_Tudor
About 16+ years ago I inherited a 1937 Ford Tudor that had been previously stored in a barn for 25+ years. I spent roughly 1.5 years tearing the '37 down to bare frame restoration and bought a totaled 1989 Chevy IROC 350 Camaro as a donor car to assemble an all steel ’37 Ford street rod with the following specs:
1937 Ford Tudor Sedan (~2,700 lbs) - no emissions requirements.
1989 IROC Camaro 350 TPI engine with polished plentum & runners.
Bored to .030 over with flat top pistons.
Stock heads, valves, and valve springs.
Custom grind Competition Cam (CS 3161/3162 HR112):
Duration @ .050: In: 220 Ex: 230
Gross Valve Lift: In: .427 Ex:.427
Lobe Separation: 112
Removed MAF, installed MAP sensor, and rewired to a 1990-92 Speed Density system.
Using a stock GM ECU, (#1227730).
Custom programmed prom from Street & Performance.
Lincoln Versailles 9” Rear end with 3.50:1 gears, discs, & 27.95”H wheels.
Rebuilt 700R4 automatic transmission with stock stall speed.
Headers with 2-1/2” dual stainless exhaust (Edelbrock RPM mufflers, Vibrant Ultra quiet resonator).
Changed knock sensor to 1990-92 vintage.
Removed and plugged EGR valve.
Removed Exhaust Air Pump system.
Removed Charcoal canister.
K&N air filter mounted to throttle body.
After 1.5 years the car was built back up to nearly a drivable status less electrical wiring for HVAC, headlights, taillights, sound system, interior upholstery, final paint job, & final assembly. Then a 3rd college degree, two kids, a major move, new job, & new house stalled all progress for 9+ years.
In 2007 I partially resumed progress by beginning to delve into prom programming via help from thirdgen.org as the configuration ran poorly due to an overly rich tuning:
http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/diy-prom/401124-street-rodder-iroc-350-a.html
Unfortunately another new house and other distractions had paused progress after mid-2007.
Now the kids are growing up and their interest has sparked resurgence incompletion. The 14+ year old gasoline in the tank required me to replace fuel pump, filters, fuel rail o-rings, and install new Bosch Gen III injectors (0280155890 - 22.48 Lbs/Hr vs 22.08 Lbs/Hr@ 43.5PSI???).
Trying to resume my $8D tuning has led me in search of the S_AUJP_V2.BIN files, which in turn led me to gearhead-efi.com.
Regards,
JAR_Tudor