94 stroker, solving idle problems?

Tonyu47

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Jun 28, 2007
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Hey guys,

I want to swap a 331 for my 94 cobra engine, has anyone seen a stroker sorted out for stable idle, etc. with a J4J1 computer?

I plan to build it with AFR 185 60cc heads, Fordstrokers 331 short block, tmoss GT40 lower, and a custom grind from Compcams. I already have a quarterhorse in it and LC-1. Any advice on who or where to get idle tuning info particular to the 94/95 computers would be greatly appreciated.

thanks,

TonyL
 
I'll hit the high spots :D
but
You'll need to fill in the blanks with your own research ;)

A good place to do it is here with a search :nice:
but
You will have to go back as far as 2 to 3 years ago :crazy:

We were way more active with all the tuning stuff back then :Word:

Another place for tuning info is eectuning.org

First thing is to get a suitable meter and a transfer curve loaded for it

Then raise your idle to 900 rpm to start out with

Next I would start off adding about 15% to idle values such as
Throttle Body Airflow
Neutral Idle Airflow
also ... See what peeps are using for ISC Duty Cycle these days

That should get you started :)

Grady
 
thanks guys

My engine builder said it wouldn't idle right with a 94 PCM, which I didn't think was entirely true, but meant I needed to get some advice from folks who had gotten it to work.

Thanks for the feedback. I have searched the old posts but did not find too many details specific to strokers. Now I have a better picture and some leads on tuning shops if tuning myself does not work out [thanks Kurt].

cheers,

TonyL
 
Get an SCT 4 bank chip and have it tuned on a dyno and it will be fine. Make sure to use a good quality mass air meter, I used a C&L and regret it, I'm going with a lightning maf this time around (on a 347) which will give me a nice 800-900 rpm idle with no surging or hanging idle.
 
My engine builder said it wouldn't idle right with a 94 PCM, which I didn't think was entirely true, but meant I needed to get some advice from folks who had gotten it to work.

Thanks for the feedback. I have searched the old posts but did not find too many details specific to strokers. Now I have a better picture and some leads on tuning shops if tuning myself does not work out [thanks Kurt].

cheers,

TonyL

Hello Tony :)

Stroker or Not ... as far as idle issues ............

The principles are gonna be the same :nice:
so
Any info on a h\c\i combo will be applicable to your concerns ;)

:Word: You D O N ' T want your engine builder tuning for you :Word:

Grady
 
I have 24# now with the stock cobra MAF. I don't have room for a bigger MAF so the intake track up to the TB is what it is for now. I am getting a 70mm TB and a Tmoss ported GT40 lower. I have some 30# injectors I can use if I am maxing out the 24's.

I think my cam will turn out close to a Compcams XE264HR [#35-320-8] as camquest6 seems to pick that one for many of the combinations I tried:
0.544 lift
212 I 218 E duration at 0.050
112 lobe centers

I have found lots of info on calibrating MAF transfer functions and injector slopes so I am not too concerned about dialing them in, but idle tuning is a bit more complicated so I am more concerned about getting a good understanding of it.

cheers,

TonyL
 
You most likely already know this but :shrug:

The first thing you wanna do is load in your additional cubic inches :Word:

That will change your load factors and you would not wanna do a bunch
of tuning and then plug in your values for the larger motor cause then
the tuning you did for OEM motor size would not be accurate

Grady