all options given in the wizard setup . otherwise i got no clue 













............................................. WOW is this kit so much better than the sniper from holley ever was . i have maybe 20 miles on it this morning and the truck fires off better / runs better / fells better / drives better / smells better / just hands down
better system 200% so far .
Well I’m glad you didn’t f up our partyIT'S ALIVE
long story short and tail between my leg's problem with skip was 6-8 wire swap some how in the wires that were labeled and clipped together and looked correct but were not at the engine end . my buddy showed up this morning before i got in the shop and looked it over again fresh eye point of view and found it .
so drum roll please............................................. WOW is this kit so much better than the sniper from holley ever was . i have maybe 20 miles on it this morning and the truck fires off better / runs better / fells better / drives better / smells better / just hands down
better system 200% so far .
stopped at a friends place on the test drive this morning and he even said this thing don't smell rich anymore like the sniper did at idle with 400-500 miles on it .
my buddy was riding with me and watching the tablet full data screen and he said its almost like looking at his big snap-on scanner for live data . said my short term fuel and long term fuel are great already and within 1-2 points of each other . got my iac down to 9-11% when warm and my 700 rpm idle target is about spot on all the time . even in gear stopped foot on the brake its smooth . coming to a stop its smooth unlike the sniper catching its self all the time . and my foot pedal pressure is 98% gone even with there TB spring and my big return spring its light as a feather . i even had to re adjust my gas pedal th400 kick down switch by removing a chunk of rubber hose as it was now limiting my throttle from the previous sniper setup with its 7/8" linkage spacer i made .
THE EDELBROCK PRO FLO 4 IS OUT OF THE BOX BETTER ! ! !
and if you get emi interferance you got problems . we just tossed my wiring under the hood laying all over stuff including plug wires and the computer is laying on the hvac box loose and it runs this good . unlike a holley with emi problems on a lot of there stuff .
@Bent77 @6872xtc @Shawn
Ill have to peruse the Edelbrock forum some more. I haven't linked my tuner up since the update, and at this point not going toGood to hear you got it figured out! Sounded like a spark issue and its too easy to get wire plugged in the wrong spot when swapping distributor. Also I like how its running like a top for you compared to your last system. Makes me more confident this is the right system for these engines. If you're getting detonation, you can retard your timing down low.
Edelbrock said the engine size setting isn't as important as long as the map loads correctly through the manual process but hopefully they'll get the setup wizard figured out soon.
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Originally posted by Nate S (Edelbrock Tech)
First, in most instances when a user can't load a cal through the wizard, we've also seen that a cal can't be loaded directly through Load Map and neither can firmware. The fact that a cal can be loaded through Load Map is a good sign because when nothing can load, typically the ECU has to come back to be hard flashed with firmware again. I'll have to get with the software guys to see if we can replicate the wizard loading problem.
If you can get far enough through the wizard to see which cal it chooses for you based on your setup info (CID, cam, fuel pressure, etc) then you load that cal directly using Load Map. The information shown in Current ECU Configuration for CID, cam and fuel pressure are set after a cal is loaded using the wizard. This means that if a cal doesn't successfully load from the wizard that the information won't be updated therefore it will still show the old data which is from the default map that's loaded in the ECU during production. This information isn't as important as what's shown on the home page in the box on the bottom right for Map. So long as the correct map/cal ID number is shown, then you know that is the cal you currently have loaded. Besides working through a cal selection matrix in the wizard, there is no direct setting for engine size, cam or fuel pressure. That's handled in the cal itself.
sorry no video's of the snow plowing for you to watch with your pop corn snack . @Bent77

