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Motown Injection -- Part 2

We build and injected, big-inch Motown engine for Super Chevy's Road Tour Camaro
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Our fuel injected 454 project... 
   
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Our fuel injected 454 project started with one of World Products' Motown small-block castings. The bores measure 4.250 inches in diameter.
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The Motown block is externally... 
   
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The Motown block is externally identical to OE Chevy small blocks, but it has more material inside to strengthen the block and improve water flow. Some of the extra "meat," can be seen the material machined away on the top of the cylinder wall as the lifter bores were indexed.
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To arrive at 454 ci, the Motown's... 
   
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To arrive at 454 ci, the Motown's 4.250-inch bores combine with the 4.000-inch stroke of this Eagle forged crankshaft. It's held in place with four-bolt, splayed billet-steel main caps.
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Rods and pistons also are... 
   
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Rods and pistons also are forged. The H-beam rods measure 6.000 inches in length, and the slightly dished pistons give an approximately 10.0:1 compression ratio.
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Insisting on good idle quality,... 
   
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Insisting on good idle quality, but still delivering a throaty sound, we called on Comp Cams to grind us a special solid-lifter camshaft.
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Cylinder heads are from World... 
   
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Cylinder heads are from World Products, too. They're aluminum versions of World's Motown 220 design.
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The Motown 220 Lite heads... 
   
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The Motown 220 Lite heads take their name from cavernous 220cc intake runners. In addition to their large volume, the runners require no machining to flow exceptionally well.
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Combustion chambers are CNC-machined... 
   
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Combustion chambers are CNC-machined and have a high-swirl design. The valves are Manley Severe Duty parts and measure 2.125 inches for the intake and 1.600 inches for the exhaust.
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Valvetrain consists of Manley... 
   
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Valvetrain consists of Manley 1.550-inch valve springs, 10-degree chrome-moly retainers, and Manley keepers and pushrod guide plates. Rocker arms are 1.6 ratio.
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Topping off the 454 is FAST's... 
   
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Topping off the 454 is FAST's fuel injection system. Our engine features a prototype throttle body--one that will soon make it to the market. The throttle body is mounted to a modified World Products single-plane intake manifold.
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The EFI system seen our 454... 
   
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The EFI system seen our 454 will soon be available from FAST for a variety of bolt-on applications. The throttle body is billet aluminum and flows about 1,150 cfm (different size throttle bodies will be available, too). Wilson Manifolds made the adapter for mounting the throttle body to the carburetor manifold. FAST retail kits will have a custom manifold.
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Wilson Manifolds also made... 
   
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Wilson Manifolds also made our engine's billet aluminum fuel rails and welding bungs into the World Products four-barrel manifold to mount the fuel injectors.
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FAST also supplied the engine's... 
   
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FAST also supplied the engine's 36-pound injectors--components that will be part of FAST's upcoming bolt-on kit.
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The fuel injection system... 
   
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The fuel injection system is operated--and tuned--through FAST's Engine Control Unit. It's a speed-density system, providing almost infinite tuning capability. Its basic operating functions also include idle air control, fan and fuel pump control, programmable knock retard parameters, and even a single-stage nitrous control. Wind-band tuning and individual-cylinder fuel/spark control are options.
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We backed up the ECU with... 
   
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We backed up the ECU with FAST's Data Logger, which will eliminate the need to have a laptop on our Camaro to record sensor data. With the Data Logger, information can be stored for up to 14 sensors. There's also a push-button trigger for immediate data logging for, say, evaluating a quick quarter-mile blast.
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With FAST's ECU and Data Logger... 
   
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With FAST's ECU and Data Logger already plugged in, an option we'll consider for the future is the company's eDist. It replaces the traditional mechanical distributor, making tuning even more flexible. The eDIST also works great on modern engine that come with multiple coils and distributorless ignitions, such as the LS1.
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We screwed oxygen sensors... 
   
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We screwed oxygen sensors in to the exhaust system to take advantage of the FAST ECU's wide-band (closed-loop WOT) tuning capability.
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With the engine complete and... 
   
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With the engine complete and all the sensors plugged in, Bill Mitchell, Jr. put the fuelie 454 through its paces on one of World Products' in-house engine dynos. Dozens of dyno pulls were made to fine-tune and extrapolate the best performance from the all-new combination.
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So, what did it do? Our EFI-fed... 
   
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So, what did it do? Our EFI-fed Motown 454 small-block, with 38 degrees of total timing, topped out at 567 hp at 5,500 rpm and 559 ft-lb of torque at 4,800 rpm. Actually, horsepower hit 500 by 4,700 and hardly fell off after the 5,500-rpm peak--it was still making 565 at 6,100 rpm. As for torque, it hovered at 500 ft-lb from 3,000 rpm until 6,100. Don't forget, this is a small-block! We're more than thrilled with the results.
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