Pontiac - Boost Turbo, supercharged, Nitrous, EFI & other Power Adders discussed here.

          
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Old 01-02-2020, 02:11 AM
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The Holley Super Sniper used in this situation has a 31 x 31 resolution timing matrix. We used every cell and in many cases a group of cells are different everywhere.

In our experience and opinion, resolution on the timing side of an EFI system is probably the most powerful, safest and most useful option to look for.
So...is 31x31 resolution good enough? Or do you recommend a higher end system with more accurate tables?

Also, I just wanted to just say thanks for posting up all this great information (Tom V. also!).

I hope to someday boost my car....still collecting parts for it though...

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Bumping this for any updates? In car results for the engine discussed, or the Holley MPFI example mentioned.

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