Edelbrock proflo 1

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Nabes68
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Edelbrock proflo 1

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What is the best ms to get to go with proflo 1 it's on a 1968 ford bronco with a rebuilt 302 .030 over rv cam and I think 194 valves I can not get this proflo dialed in to save my life
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Re: Edelbrock proflo 1

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Curious.......

What are you using to manage the proflo now?

Ken
1979 Corvette - 383 CID SBC w/ Holley Pro-Jection 900 CFM TBI, 4-85 lb lo-z injectors & Walbro 255 pump
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Re: Edelbrock proflo 1

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It is edelbrock I think it's all gm stuff it runs good but not as good as it should and tuning is a pain the the butt and its not wide band o2 and to upgrade to tune with a laptop it's going to be 1500$ plus
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Re: Edelbrock proflo 1

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Nabes68 wrote:It is edelbrock I think it's all gm stuff it runs good but not as good as it should and tuning is a pain the the butt and its not wide band o2 and to upgrade to tune with a laptop it's going to be 1500$ plus
That has been pretty much my total experience with those high $$$ management systems!

There are any number of MS and firmware versions out there that would run your Edelbrock quite nicely. I suggest you take a look at this link to get an idea of which MS might suit your needs.

http://www.msextra.com/feature-xref.html

Good luck!

Ken
1979 Corvette - 383 CID SBC w/ Holley Pro-Jection 900 CFM TBI, 4-85 lb lo-z injectors & Walbro 255 pump
MS2 v3 w/ms2extra 3.4.0 Release
36-1, Delphi LS2/7 coils in wasted spark, driven by v2.0 logic board from JBPerformance
Spartan Lambda Sensor from 14point7
Nabes68
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Re: Edelbrock proflo 1

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And one of my biggest complaints is I only get 10mpg I can get that with a 2 Barrel Holly and it hard to tune you have to drive it and look at a light that flashes, vacuum reading and rpm. There is no good mapping they give you a chart to write in to map it while driving
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Re: Edelbrock proflo 1

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Nabes68 wrote:And one of my biggest complaints is I only get 10mpg I can get that with a 2 Barrel Holly and it hard to tune you have to drive it and look at a light that flashes, vacuum reading and rpm. There is no good mapping they give you a chart to write in to map it while driving
More good reasons to switch to MS IMO!

Ken
1979 Corvette - 383 CID SBC w/ Holley Pro-Jection 900 CFM TBI, 4-85 lb lo-z injectors & Walbro 255 pump
MS2 v3 w/ms2extra 3.4.0 Release
36-1, Delphi LS2/7 coils in wasted spark, driven by v2.0 logic board from JBPerformance
Spartan Lambda Sensor from 14point7
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Re: Edelbrock proflo 1

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I think I have everything to do it I just need a ms ecu and some other odds and ends
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Re: Edelbrock proflo 1

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Nabes68 wrote:I think I have everything to do it I just need a ms ecu and some other odds and ends
I would suspect that any/all of the sensors that came with the Edelbrock will be fine for MS.

Ken
1979 Corvette - 383 CID SBC w/ Holley Pro-Jection 900 CFM TBI, 4-85 lb lo-z injectors & Walbro 255 pump
MS2 v3 w/ms2extra 3.4.0 Release
36-1, Delphi LS2/7 coils in wasted spark, driven by v2.0 logic board from JBPerformance
Spartan Lambda Sensor from 14point7
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Re: Edelbrock proflo 1

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Edelbrock computer is built by Magneti Marelli. And since most sensors are probably GM or Ford MS should work with any of them. Dont remeber but I believe Pro Flo runs either GM or Chrysler 4.0 IAC.
MS-II V3.0 or MS-3 should be awesome.
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