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Can FiTech run boost?

Can FiTech run boost?

The FiTech Efi offers a self tuning Power adder option with up to 25psi boost capability..

Where is FiTech made?

Riverside, California
FiTech, a new American company based in Riverside, California, is the brainchild of Ken Farrell and Jeremy Schmidt.

How much fuel pressure does a FiTech need?

Note: Requires 58 pounds of continous fuel pressure with a return line to the fuel tank.

Can you tune FiTech with a laptop?

In order to connect an ECU to a laptop, you’ll first need to copy the laptop software (from “FiTech PC Software” folder on handheld) installation to your laptop and run the installer, and install the drivers. These instructions are on the handheld itself, inside the FiTech PC Software folder.

How does the fitech go EFI 8 system work?

To obtain complete atomization, FiTech uses a swirl spray annular discharge called Wet Flow technology, spraying the fuel in from multiple directions. Go EFI 8 systems with mounted ECUs offer spark control without the need for an external spark box or special distributor.

Which is the best fitech fuel injection system?

Using FiTech’s proprietary self-tuning technology, you can get your car on the road or track faster than ever, using just your gas pedal and the included handheld controller to make it all happen. MeanStreet EFI is the most self-contained, cost-effective unit on the market.

What makes the 30002 go EFI system so good?

This system is perfect for your everyday Driver right up to your weekend Street Machine or Bracket Racer. It features the FASTEST most accurate Self Learning available, Timing control, Wet flow Annular discharge and tons of additional features.

Which is the best EFI system on the market?

MeanStreet EFI is the most self-contained, cost-effective unit on the market. It fits any 4-bbl intake manifold and is the most self-contained and full-featured unit of this type. The ECU (computer) is mounted on the throttle body, which greatly simplifies installation. No hole in your firewall and no unsightly harness draped across your engine.

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Ruth Doyle