After having OK results with lengthening my manifold intake, I'm still not happy with the EGT. Yes, I can run with everything in the green, but not optimally. To keep my highest EGT in the green during cruise, other cylinders have to be too rich.
So, I decided I'd join the fuel injection bandwagon. And so far have purchased the following:
Injectors: IWP023
https://www.ebay.com/itm/113666628635Speeduino v0.4.3:
https://wtmtronics.com/product/speeduino-v0-4-x-pcb/I was hoping I could get the "Dropbear" version that has 8 injector channels, but that is sold out. Once it's available, I might switch to it if any of my cylinders need individual trimming, but likely won't have to.
Arduino MEGA 2560:
https://wtmtronics.com/product/arduino-mega-2560/The brains of the Speeduino board
Weld-In Fuel Injector Bung for Pico Injectors:
https://www.diyautotune.com/product/wel ... injectors/I bought one of these, and plan to make the other 5 myself.
I still need to figure out what I'm going to use for triggering. The Speeduino has many options including hall effect, distributor wire inductive clamp, and inductive "missing tooth". If I go the inductive route, I'll need to get a $25 VR conditioner.
I'm planning on head heading the injectors like others have done. I'm going to keep my AeroInjector installed as backup, as others have done as well. I think this reduces the risk of EFI failure significantly.
I've also gone through much of the Speeduino code, and could modify it if I wanted to had the PCB board, to allow 8 injector drivers. It only requires 1 $16 chip, and SPI bus wiring.
Still have more buying to do. Any suggestions on sensors, or other comments is appreciated.