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    A recent customer received a 1998 K1500 pickup with a RamJet 350 crate engine and MEFI4 controller. Here are the before/after (MEFI4/24x) results of the (SuperFlow) dyno runs.

    Now to be fair, the MEFI4 could have been recalibrated. But this is what GM gives you (in blue) with the RamJet 350 crate engine.





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    I'm helping a good friend of mine that bought and installed a Mefi4 controller & harness on his turbocharged 6.0 LQ4 Jeep Wrangler project. I tried to convince him to go with his stock Lsx Pcm & I would tune it with EFI Live but he didnt listen. The Mefi4 controller, harness & software is really expensive!!! The scanner always crashes when trying to data log...
    The stock PCM & harness(which he has) would've been the smart choice...
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    GAME that is along the lines of "Friends don't let friends drive Fords"

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    I have to say that you can't blame a controller for not making power, if the controller can get the engine to run at optimum timing and AFR then the engine will make the same power. Of course the whole point of this is the money you spend on a MEFI v's LS1 PCM and the tools you have to get to those optimum running conditions.
    I have not seen what the MEFI is capable of, but let's face it, there is millions of dollars on R&D sunk in to that LS1 PCM, no wonder it's so good!
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    Many of the Vortec truck guys I talk with have a 4L60E or 4L80E transmission. That makes the LS1 PCM even more desirable for the 90s Vortec truck.

    It's just amazing to me to see how well the LS1 PCM ranks to all of the other options out there. If not for EFILive and Moates, there would not be so much to get excited about.

    Not to downplay HP Tuners, CATS, or JET for their efforts; I just haven't had hands-on experience with all of their products. But anyone who sees potential in a $50 junkyard PCM is alright with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by S10Wildside View Post
    A recent customer received a 1998 K1500 pickup with a RamJet 350 crate engine and MEFI4 controller. Here are the before/after (MEFI4/24x) results of the (SuperFlow) dyno runs.

    Now to be fair, the MEFI4 could have been recalibrated. But this is what GM gives you (in blue) with the RamJet 350 crate engine.





    Did you check the A/F readings? I'm willing to bet if it was a stock tune, it was so rich it would just about be able to get out of it's own way.

    I've check 4 MEFI controlled engines, 2 had the Mefi3 the other 2 had the mefi4 controller and all 4 were so rich, they would not even register on my gauge's, until after I flashed them with a properly tuned bin file.

    I know Mercury does this so they want have pay for rebuilds, on these so called racing motors.

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    Thats the problem I ran into! When I hooked up my wideband idle was at 12.1 AFR, part throttle & cruise were around 10-11 AFR and WOT would dip into the 9's My friend's Jeep looked like a Diesel going down the street, black smoke everywhere It ran so rich you could literally touch the turbo downpipe within minutes of shutting it off....But like Kleptow said, after a good tune or basically leaning it out in my case it's running pretty good now. But I still think the best choice is the LS1 PCM and a standalone harness and of course "EFI LIVE"
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    Quote Originally Posted by GAMEOVER View Post
    Thats the problem I ran into! When I hooked up my wideband idle was at 12.1 AFR, part throttle & cruise were around 10-11 AFR and WOT would dip into the 9's My friend's Jeep looked like a Diesel going down the street, black smoke everywhere It ran so rich you could literally touch the turbo downpipe within minutes of shutting it off....But like Kleptow said, after a good tune or basically leaning it out in my case it's running pretty good now. But I still think the best choice is the LS1 PCM and a standalone harness and of course "EFI LIVE"
    I'm hoping that time any money will give me the opportunity to find out if your right, I'm planning a build of whippled N* motor for my boat.

    Thanks for your reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kleptow View Post
    Did you check the A/F readings? I'm willing to bet if it was a stock tune, it was so rich it would just about be able to get out of it's own way.
    Remember this was not our project, but a customer's project (for his customer). He did mention a low 10 AFR during the pull. I can hardly believe that GM sells the RamJet 350 crate engine this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S10Wildside View Post
    Many of the Vortec truck guys I talk with have a 4L60E or 4L80E transmission. That makes the LS1 PCM even more desirable for the 90s Vortec truck.

    It's just amazing to me to see how well the LS1 PCM ranks to all of the other options out there. If not for EFILive and Moates, there would not be so much to get excited about.

    Not to downplay HP Tuners, CATS, or JET for their efforts; I just haven't had hands-on experience with all of their products. But anyone who sees potential in a $50 junkyard PCM is alright with me.
    Mike... send me a couple of those $50 junkyard pcms
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