Chevy
FiTech has bridged the gap with the Go Port EFI System and has combined a high-flow FiTech throttle body together with a high-quality port style manifold with brand high-flow injectors mounted in fuel rails. All this combined becomes the most advanced self-learning port EFI system on the planet with advantages of easy installation of throttle body EFI and precision fuel distribution of port-style EFI.
Hand-Held Controller Quick Start Guide
Features:
- 900 CFM matte black throttle body
- Eight High-Flow 55 lb. injectors
- Throttle body mounted ECU
- 2.5 BAR MAP sensor
- Self-learning technology
- 2.5 in. touch screen handheld controller
- High flow fuel rails
- 4.2 wideband O2 sensor, stainless steel clamp and weld bung
- 4-pin sub harness with flagged lead destinations
- Coolant temperature sensor
- TPS, IAC, IAT, BARO sensors
- Includes aftermarket port EFI style manifold
Specifications:
Is this system nitrous compatible?
Are the injectors e-85 compatible?
I'm planning on using this on my dual turbo sbc. It doesn't say if it comes with the Fuel Command Center or if it's needed. Most items say suggested parts, but not this one. Do you think it will be alright with a dual turbo setup, and what parts?
Can you upgrade the injectors? I want to run boost and E85.
Will this work with a supercharger or turbo?
What intake is included with this? What fuel pressure does it require?
Can it work on a Vortec SBC 355 Engine?
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