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04-20-2018, 02:26 AM | #1 |
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For those who have used FI TECH throttle body
This is probably going to sound like a stupid question, but I am looking for someone who has hooked up one of the Fi tech throttle body fuel injection systems. I bought one over a year ago when they first came out, in order to put on a LSX engine in my Chevelle. The project got put on hold so I just put it on a 5.3 for 1970 truck.
I have it running but I can't set it up electronically. The reason is because I am either missing something physically or mentally but I can't figure out how to connect the monitor to the throttle body, The manual says there are 2 pigtail plugs coming out of the throttle body,which I have identified, that are supposed to plug into the monitor. Is there a jumper harness that goes in between? It doesn't appear to plug in directly into these. The only thing I have left over for wiring is a computer pigtail that appears to be for plugging the monitor into a laptop. The manual doesn't list a jumper harness in the contents list. Im not really sure if I either somehow lost something or if my box was incomplete, or really whats going on. I asked the tech help online but I never got a response back. |
04-20-2018, 09:26 AM | #2 |
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Re: For those who have used FI TECH throttle body
Hawssie, I've been told that the only stupid qestion, is the one that doesn't get asked. Since you asked the question, it CAN'T be stupid. I think the connecter you have, is what plugs in the FI unit and the hand held monitor. If you could take a pic and post it, we should be able to help. If you have time check out my install of the FiTech unit on my 50. It starts on page 34 and ends on page 36. I think the connector you have should match the one on page 35 post #836. Just click on my build thread in my signature...Jim
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04-20-2018, 11:05 AM | #3 |
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Re: For those who have used FI TECH throttle body
wires at the top are the ones that have to be manually wired in. The figure-8 coil at the bottom is (If i remember correctly) the one that plugs into the control box. I've only worked with their GO EFI kits, and the little controller had a single round plug (kinda like a headphone jack) which had an insulated cable running through the firewall and plugging into the little connectors directly on the the throttle unit.
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04-21-2018, 01:13 AM | #4 |
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Re: For those who have used FI TECH throttle body
Thanks for the support. I have the multi colored pigtails and they are wired up, which of course they would have to be in order for it to run. My kit didn't come with a pump so I don't have any extra parts or wiring related t that, I have a long wire coming off of the main harness I think it was orange that is marked for the pump. What I don't have in the picture is that bundle of wires at the bottom, is that, from your memory what would plug into he monitor? I would show you a picture but I didn't bringl the monitor home. Basically though I just have the bare monitor without anything that plugs into it(other then the home computer or laptop to monitor plug pigtail). And as far as the throttle body I just have the 2 pigtails coming out of it and nothing that plugs into those either. The only other pigtail on my system that I don't have plugged in is for the distributor which I am not using at this point. As I don't want to overly complicate the system with spark control until its running without it first. That was the recommendation I read that made sense as I know the spark control can add another level of issues.
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04-21-2018, 02:00 AM | #5 |
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Re: For those who have used FI TECH throttle body
A customer question thread on their QnA area said cables can be ordered from customer service but may not be listed on line. They posted a phone number 1-951-340-2624
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04-21-2018, 12:15 PM | #6 | ||
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Re: For those who have used FI TECH throttle body
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Hawssie, here's a couple pics I took showing how the monitor is hooked up with the two plugs coming from the unit. I believe one is input and one is output for recorded data. I haven't recorded any data, so I'm no help there. Let's us know how things work out...Jim
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04-21-2018, 12:25 PM | #7 |
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Re: For those who have used FI TECH throttle body
Sorry, forgot the pics...Jim
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