OK, I had some time to tune it a bit. I don't fully understand all the tuning fine points yet, just some basics.
I took it for a test drive, it is getting too much fuel on acceleration, but otherwise it runs fine. I need to work on the accelerator pump settings. There is a lot of variation, settings, to play with and the system seems to be pretty sensitive to changes. I may advance my timing a bit, it was set less than I usually do because I was getting some "run on" or dieseling with the Webers on shut down - this is now gone with the FiTech system.
I like the easy starts (not that my Webers were bad, but this TBI doesn't have the raw fuel smell and hot starts are instantaneous). No temperature issues with the fuel command center so far. I did note after idling in the garage for 20 minutes (while I played with the CPU settings) the outside of the FCC got to about 130 degrees, I may add a quick and dirty heat shield (more to come on that). But, after my test drive of about 5 miles highway and few street, the FCC was cool and the carb plenum was also cool to touch.
Very smooth on the highway, but I can't punch it down yet, need to figure out the rich conditions on acceleration. My AFR is too rich pretty much across the board, I set them rich intentionally, I didn't want lean spikes or conditions, I can lean out from here.
I found some neoprene coated 4" flexible fiberglass duct hose, it works great for the CAI. It'll hold up to 275 degrees, not sure that Spectre performance plastic stuff will, and also the Spectre performance 4" flex intake hose is actually 3 1/2" ID, not 4". This hose I found (McMaster Carr) is actually 4" ID and has a smooth inner surface for good air flow.
I added a pic of my dart in the driveway 'cause I thought it looked bad ass, maybe just me...that '01 Prius is my son's car, 40 mpg even when I push it to 75 mph on the highway! That motor is so small!
Here is the updated album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/151192512 ... 506507016/
Brian