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    Well after 3 months of waiting I finally received my FiTech EFI system. Cost: $1,190.00. At first look everything is well packaged. You can tell they tested it before shipping because you can smell the gasoline.


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    Nice!!


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    Shiny bits!!! Noice!!!!! Can't wait to hear how the install goes.
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    Making some progress. The efi, fuel command center, fuel lines and o2 sensor installed. All that's left is the wiring.







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    What are the hose clamps on the exhaust for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by wick View Post
    What are the hose clamps on the exhaust for?
    O2 sensor. One day I will have it welded on.


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    Ohhhhhh. Ok.
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    Nice!! I'm curious to see how that performs looks like a quality set up.

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    I would suggest to weld that O2 bung in prior to start up....I would expect that some ambient air will get pulled in past the plate/clamp deal and cause erroneous readings.
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    This was my first start of my car. Took about four attempt to start it. You can't tell in this video but there is a bad backfire. The 2nd video you can hear it.

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    Old School Project - 1968 Mustang

    Well, after I had everything installed I was having some problems with some backfire or should I say afterfire in the exhaust. So we checked the timing and adjusted the distributor replaced the spark plugs but still had the same problem. Then we found a exhaust leak and fixed that problem but even finding that it didn't fix the afterfire. Next we check compression and found that the number 6 valve had no compression. A bad valve seat. So I purchased a new set of heads made by Flo Tek.










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    Much better! Got it running now?
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