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I have a quick question... Since I'm putting the TBI setup into my Caprice it's resurrected the question I've had for quite some time now but never asked anyone about. I've noticed in all GM TBI equipped vehicles I've driven, and so have a few others that owned older TBI equipped vehicles, that the engine has more power at about 3/4 throttle than it does at actual WOT. Literally there is less power output at WOT than there is at a lesser throttle position like 3/4 to about 7/8. Why is that? My guess is that the injectors can't put out as much fuel as there is air coming in, but that's just a guess. But I have yet to drive a vehicle with TBI that doesn't do this. My truck does it, even with a brand new fuel pump, injectors and TB rebuild. My '88 Van did it, as did my grandfather's '93 Caprice as did my buddy's '89 Cadillac and his 1990 Corsica (that had a 1bbl TBI). Is there anything that can be done to change this? This is more of a curiosity thing than it is a problem.
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
Agreed and I think it is a matter of air flow vs. fuel flow. I think the TBI injectors simply do not flow enough fuel at WOT in most cases based on the 9-13psi of fuel they get. Once you up the fuel pressure, or compensate with ECM programming, this will disappear.
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
Speaking of ECM programming, what would it take to make programming adjustable via laptop in an OBD1 ECM. Obvoiusly a new PROM would be required right?
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
An adjustable fuel pressure regulator will solve the problem. Set it around 12 to 14 psi. The stock nonadjustable setting is usually around 8 to 10 psi.
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
Or just go tunnel ram with dual dominators
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
The pressure regulator is the part in the center rear of the throttle body right?
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
Correct
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
The aftermarket adjustable ones for the truck throttle bodys will work as well for the caprice. Same as the throttle body spacers although the stock aircleaner assembly may not clear the hood with the spacer.
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
What would I achieve with a spacer? It doesn't seem like it'd do anything.
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
that looks like a limiter tho.
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Re: TBI Throttle Position V.S. Power Output
That is it exactly Pete.
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