Guys,
I really hope you can help me. I'm comitted to dumping $1,200 bucks on one of these "self-learning" EZ-EFI 2.0 systems from FAST.
Long story short...
What is it? - The FAST EZ-EFI system is a "plug and play" system that replaces the factory wiring harness and ECM of any MPFI and SFI GM computer system, including TPI. The system is self-learning meaning that you basically have to do as little work as possible and it will essentially optimize the fuel management for you. The EZ-EFI 2.0 system DOES in fact actually control timing, as well as load. (This is the difference between 1.0 and 2.0). It comes with a completely new engine wiring harness and has ALL the factory sensor plugs (by default) that our GM MPFI system has. It also converts from MPFI to SFI.
Why do I want it? - Plain and simple, I'm restoring my Fiero, and I no longer want to deal with burning chips, or fiddling with 27+ year old wiring harnesses. I know how awesome Megasquirt and the 7730 ECMs are, but to be honest, I don't want to deal with it... I just don't. EGR, cruise, and EVAP can all vacuum controlled, so I don't need a factory ECM for it. I have a 2.8 with 3.1 crank and rods and .040 overbore pistons (so a 3.2?) along with an H272 CAM, and some other odds and ends. I just want it to run right, and run well.
Here's my question: The FAST EZ-EFI 2.0 system says that in order to use the "timing function", it requires the following:
So, two issues:
- Locked Out Distributor w/ integrated pickup, and a crack reference signal; do I have this? I'm pretty sure all HEI distributors (at least the ones with the 7 and 8 pin HEI ICMs are "locked out." I'm also pretty sure that my distributor has a pickup since I have a pickup coil in it. Note, I also have the newer design distributor with the improved stator. I have the basic Computer Controlled distributor that comes with the MPFI system with the 8-pin HEI ignition control module. Using some images I stole, and modifying them... I came up with this image (below). Only big question I have now is... is the signal output from the ICM (the tach "reference") acceptable for what the EZ-EFI 2.0 is expecting?
- A capacitive discharge (CD)-style ignition box is also required; Now, I'm not sure if FAST is being overly dramatic here... but the difference between inductive and capacitive really just has to do with how decent the spark is... could this REALLY be a requirement?
Anyway, thank you so much for any future responses. I want to make my Fiero "look" as 100% stock as possible, but really want modern drivability, but also don't want to spend months and months messing with MetaSploit and having to soldier and messing with decades old wiring harnesses. I really just want it all to work. I know most of you will try to convince me otherwise how much better the 7730 will be and all that... but I really want the least amount of effort as possible with the biggest bang for the buck. I'm at the point in my life where I just want it to work, and I don't want to have to spend all my free time in the garage anymore. With work, kids, house projects, everything else... I just want to be able to throw money at it and put together brand new parts. That said... before I throw money at it, I want to make sure it works.
I definitely don't want to down-grade to a mechanical/vacuum advance distributor.
Thanks guys... really appreciate any help you can give me.
I really hope you can help me. I'm comitted to dumping $1,200 bucks on one of these "self-learning" EZ-EFI 2.0 systems from FAST.
Long story short...
What is it? - The FAST EZ-EFI system is a "plug and play" system that replaces the factory wiring harness and ECM of any MPFI and SFI GM computer system, including TPI. The system is self-learning meaning that you basically have to do as little work as possible and it will essentially optimize the fuel management for you. The EZ-EFI 2.0 system DOES in fact actually control timing, as well as load. (This is the difference between 1.0 and 2.0). It comes with a completely new engine wiring harness and has ALL the factory sensor plugs (by default) that our GM MPFI system has. It also converts from MPFI to SFI.
Why do I want it? - Plain and simple, I'm restoring my Fiero, and I no longer want to deal with burning chips, or fiddling with 27+ year old wiring harnesses. I know how awesome Megasquirt and the 7730 ECMs are, but to be honest, I don't want to deal with it... I just don't. EGR, cruise, and EVAP can all vacuum controlled, so I don't need a factory ECM for it. I have a 2.8 with 3.1 crank and rods and .040 overbore pistons (so a 3.2?) along with an H272 CAM, and some other odds and ends. I just want it to run right, and run well.
Here's my question: The FAST EZ-EFI 2.0 system says that in order to use the "timing function", it requires the following:
"In order for your EZ-EFIŽ to control ignition timing on a traditional, single coil, distributor-equipped engine, it must have a crank reference signal at TDC from a “locked out” distributor with an integrated pickup. A capacitive discharge (CD)-style ignition box is also required for the EZ-EFIŽ to control timing. The CD ignition box will receive the ECU’s ignition output signal and fire the coil."
So, two issues:
- Locked Out Distributor w/ integrated pickup, and a crack reference signal; do I have this? I'm pretty sure all HEI distributors (at least the ones with the 7 and 8 pin HEI ICMs are "locked out." I'm also pretty sure that my distributor has a pickup since I have a pickup coil in it. Note, I also have the newer design distributor with the improved stator. I have the basic Computer Controlled distributor that comes with the MPFI system with the 8-pin HEI ignition control module. Using some images I stole, and modifying them... I came up with this image (below). Only big question I have now is... is the signal output from the ICM (the tach "reference") acceptable for what the EZ-EFI 2.0 is expecting?
- A capacitive discharge (CD)-style ignition box is also required; Now, I'm not sure if FAST is being overly dramatic here... but the difference between inductive and capacitive really just has to do with how decent the spark is... could this REALLY be a requirement?
Anyway, thank you so much for any future responses. I want to make my Fiero "look" as 100% stock as possible, but really want modern drivability, but also don't want to spend months and months messing with MetaSploit and having to soldier and messing with decades old wiring harnesses. I really just want it all to work. I know most of you will try to convince me otherwise how much better the 7730 will be and all that... but I really want the least amount of effort as possible with the biggest bang for the buck. I'm at the point in my life where I just want it to work, and I don't want to have to spend all my free time in the garage anymore. With work, kids, house projects, everything else... I just want to be able to throw money at it and put together brand new parts. That said... before I throw money at it, I want to make sure it works.
I definitely don't want to down-grade to a mechanical/vacuum advance distributor.
Thanks guys... really appreciate any help you can give me.
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