I kinda figured you would have just put the original gasket back. I wish it was forced induction.I have used an Android app called "ScreenCam" that does that pretty well, you can even add the audio from the phone mic if you want.
From the looks I wonder if you are losing spark temporarily?
Also, I put the same gasket back in in the exact same orientation Edelbrock installed it (you can see the imprint from the throttle body).
About this whistle, did you guys install a turbo and not tell anyone?
Seriously though, does it actually whistle or is it more like a tiny air leak sound from the throttle body? Can you duplicate the whistle at 30% throttle in neutral, or is it only under load? If so can you temporarily place something over the IAC inlet hole to plug it and see if it goes away?
If you can duplicate it in neutral it would be very helpful as you could try to find it then.
I've never heard any type of actual "whistle" in any of my testing the last few years, so I am curious to find out where it is coming from. I am guessing the throttle plates or IAC valve.
Make sure your intake manifold bolts and throttle body nuts are snug. I always check the manifold bolts each time it cools off the first few heat cycles.

I can't replicate it parked because 30% throttle is screaming. I did look at the secondaries versus TPS and it looks like they open somewhere near 60%.
Here's a video I recorded of the whistle. Not sure how well the phone mic catches.
It's not a deal breaker issue, so it's on the back burner for now until I figure out the random dying issue.
It updated the firmware with the initial setup. The little box in the lower right corner of the E-turner app says v4.0.1:7, firmware: 65.Fuel pressure could play a big role if you are seeing inconsistent numbers. What version are you on?
Also, what fuel pump are you running and how is the fuel line and fuel return ran? I assume your fuel pressure is at 43psi with the vacuum line off and plugged.
So I decided to try starting from scratch. I re-ran the setup wizard. I'm not changing any of the parameters. The default idle is 750 RPM, and I just adjusted the idle speed screw enough to get the IAC at 13% - 15%. I also pulled the vacuum and double checked fuel pressure. It was running about 42.5 so I dialed it up 43.5; I was aiming for 43 but figured an extra .5 was okay because the vacuum thingy lowers it back anyway.
I have 2 reasons for doing this. First I was thinking maybe some of my tweaking with idle, timing, and AFR had things all wonky. Second, I thought maybe there's a possibility the map didn't load correctly.
If it's still dying on me, I'll have to call tech support. That was the recommendation on the Edelbrock forums. Aside from that, they must all hang out with @Bent77 because other than the moderator everyone just focused on the 500 RPM target idle.



