Hi,
Just completed 4.7 stroker with following parts:
HESCO MPFI, 1994 ECU
7120 Head, port matched to exhaust and intake
2000+ Intake
Roll Master Timing Chain
4.2 Crank
4.0 connecting rods
4.0 Renix Block
Keith Black KB424 +0.060" bore pistons
Bishop Buehl Racing/ CompCams 68-235-4
Bishop Buehl Racing valve springs
Victor Reins.043" head gasket
0 deck quench
Meling High Flow Oil Pump
Ford Cobra 24 lb injectors
Holley Adjustable Pressure Fuel Regulator
62 mm Throttle body
jCC'd the head and it's 57.6 cc's.
Static Compression: 9.26/1
Dynamic Compression: 7.8/1
Intake valve closing angle: 58
Considering going with GM ECM (#1227727) and using TunerPro to make adjustments.....although, I don't know if its worth it vs staying with stock ECM and adding adjustable MAP.
The engine runs pretty smooth and starts well, but I wonder if I'm leaving power on the table without specific tuning. I'm not going to add supercharger or turbo.
Thoughts?
GM ECM Or Stock for 4.7 Stroker....
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Re: GM ECM Or Stock for 4.7 Stroker....
A SBEC2 to JTEC (96-99) conversion harness can be installed then fully tuned with HP tuners. That will leave you room to grow if you decide you want to add forced induction.
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Re: GM ECM Or Stock for 4.7 Stroker....
Thanks, I'll check into this option.
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