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FITEC #2934461
06/18/21 09:32 AM
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Who’s running a FITEC. Just wondering after it has its initial learning is there options for fine tuning?


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You would probably find all your answers here: https://fitechefi.com/

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I had one on my Fathers BB Corvette. They are tunable, one problem with them is they need a good vacuum source.


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Originally Posted by Bakaruda
I had one on my Fathers BB Corvette. They are tunable, one problem with them is they need a good vacuum source.


How much is a "good" vacuum source?

They are somewhat tunable, but other than some initial "tuning" I've been content to leave it alone. I got 26,000+ miles on mine drive


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Originally Posted by dart4forte
Who’s running a FITEC. Just wondering after it has its initial learning is there options for fine tuning?


They have limited tuning and data logging capability compared to a Holley Sniper.

Re: FITEC [Re: dart4forte] #2934616
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Goody has installed/tuned one, so hopefully he'll see this and chime in. Here's a thread, not specifically about FITECH, but might give you some insight into FITECHs limitations/capabilities.
https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/2729453/1.html

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06/19/21 10:15 AM
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I put the 1200 PA on my 500" Stroker engine just to see if it would work on an engine with 4" of vacuum.
It took a little tuning, but works good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o87GQaT9ouE







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