I'm with Mike, I haven't had that issue either.
Tim
Thanks for the input, guys. I've had that issue in the past. The predator carb was a guarantee to heat soak and flood and the 3310 would do it on occasion too. Ceramic coating on the headers probably would have helped a lot. A 1" phenolic spacer would probably have done wonders for it as well.
My intent is to completely eliminate the above issue via EFI.
RPM Range: 2500-6800
Advertised Duration: 290/290
Duration @ .050: 225/235
Lift: .530/.550
Lobe Center: 110
MSD EFI does not like durations greater than 250* @ .050, probably the same for FiTech.
Good to know the MSD handles it OK. I went back and looked at the ranchero thread again....this guy's cam is 290/300 advertised and 232/
[email protected] with a 106* LSA (83* of overlap). Yours comes out to 70*.
One more question...this in reference to FiTech's explanation given to the guy on ranchero forum, do you have a single or dual plane intake? FiTech claims his single plane intake is responsible for the unburned hydro-carbons making it to the O2 sensor. I've read that EFI systems like wide LSA's...but I think that applies to the port injected EFI using the long, torque efficient intake designs. I think that came about from guys putting a narrow LSA cam in an engine using long intake runner EFI and getting poor low end response. If you mismatch a carbed engine this way, you'll still get poor low end response.
Here's the post (#152) if anyone wants to read:
http://www.ranchero.us/forum/index.php?threads/1967-500-buster-main-restoration-thread.3688/page-8
I'm going to run a Walboro in-tank unit. I need a new tank anyway and this was the excuse I needed to go ahead and replace it. I thought about using their "fuel command center" that mounts under the hood so you can use your existing mechanical fuel pump, but it's already cluttered under there as it is. I'll also be using the Fitech to control my timing and bought the 1200hp version.
I'm also very interested in the FiTech unit. I think TonyMuscle is also going to install this system on his stang. I look forward to reading about the install & results from you guys.