I have had good luck with BOTH tuning and Tech support from FiTech. I put the FiTech Meanstreet on my 67 BBC and love it. Not one issue...Tuning and tech support. Fitech is limited on both.
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Really? I've read a lot before choosing and lots of people complained that when they had a hardware issue with it fitech was difficult to deal with for support. Where Holley is far easier from what I've read. Both have their pros and cons. I've always had good luck with Holley products.I have had good luck with BOTH tuning and Tech support from FiTech. I put the FiTech Meanstreet on my 67 BBC and love it. Not one issue...
Lots of people had issues with their goofy FCC (Fuel Command Centers) to avoid running an electric Fuel pump.Really? I've read a lot before choosing and lots of people complained that when they had a hardware issue with it fitech was difficult to deal with for support. Where Holley is far easier from what I've read. Both have their pros and cons. I've always had good luck with Holley products.
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Lots of people had issues with their goofy FCC (Fuel Command Centers) to avoid running an electric Fuel pump.
Also many people did not take the time to get the IAC (Idle Air Control) set right before they get started.
I really dont see how it could not have been any easier. I merely followed their detailed directions, asked many questions before install and was cake. I even spoke personally to the Owner when he was at Autorama last year. He was super helpful. If it were not for me being ultra anal with me hiding all the wiring I could have done it in less than 3 hours. I was looking into the Holley Sniper Setup's but were on a long backorder back then.
Will do!Here is my set up right after install
View attachment 83078Good stuff, keep me posted.
Tuning and tech support. Fitech is limited on both.
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Lots of people had issues with their goofy FCC (Fuel Command Centers) to avoid running an electric Fuel pump.
Also many people did not take the time to get the IAC (Idle Air Control) set right before they get started.
I really dont see how it could not have been any easier. I merely followed their detailed directions, asked many questions before install and was cake. I even spoke personally to the Owner when he was at Autorama last year. He was super helpful. If it were not for me being ultra anal with me hiding all the wiring I could have done it in less than 3 hours. I was looking into the Holley Sniper Setup's but were on a long backorder back then.
Lots of people had issues with their goofy FCC (Fuel Command Centers) to avoid running an electric Fuel pump.
Also many people did not take the time to get the IAC (Idle Air Control) set right before they get started.
I really dont see how it could not have been any easier. I merely followed their detailed directions, asked many questions before install and was cake. I even spoke personally to the Owner when he was at Autorama last year. He was super helpful. If it were not for me being ultra anal with me hiding all the wiring I could have done it in less than 3 hours. I was looking into the Holley Sniper Setup's but were on a long backorder back then.
I read a part about adding a coolant temp sensor. Is this only for fan control or tuning parameters? On my 1969 Mustang, I already have a coolant temp sender in the intake manifold and another coolant temp switch in the thermostat housing to control the cooling fan. I don't have any other ports for another sensor.