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Pro-Flo EFI Installation Instructions
©2008 Edelbrock Corporation
Brochure No. 63-3527
Catalog #3527, #3528
Rev. 8/08 - AJ/mc
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
Because the Pro-Flo XT system uses an Oxygen sensor, you must use unleaded fuel only. Leaded fuels will damage the O
2
sensor. If you do use
leaded fuel in your vehicle, do not install the O
2
sensor and do not operate the vehicle in the closed loop fuel mode.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CHECK
For best performance, economy, and emissions, the shift point must be checked before and after the manifold change.
NOTE:
This check should be performed ONLY at a sanctioned drag strip or test track.
With the shifter in Drive, accelerate to wide open throttle from a standing start. Hold in this position, noting speedometer MPH when the
transmission makes the first 1-2 shift. After the Pro-Flo XT system has been installed, make the same test, again noting MPH of this first shift.
The transmissions in certain vehicles require precise adjustments. We recommend that you consult a reputable transmission shop for final
adjustments once the Pro-Flo system has been installed. Incorrect shift points can result in transmission damage.
ENGINE CLEANING
Edelbrock recommends that the Pro-Flo XT system be installed on a clean engine in order to prevent dirt from falling into the engine lifter valley
or intake ports.
1. Cover ignition. Use engine degreaser and a brush to thoroughly clean the manifold and the area between the manifold and valve covers.
2. Rinse with water and blow dry.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD HEAT RISER VALVE
If your vehicle is equipped with an exhaust manifold heat riser valve (typically located on the passenger side of the vehicle below the exhaust
manifold), remove the valve for proper operation. If applicable, any air injection tubes must be removed and holes in the exhaust manifold
plugged for proper operation.
HEADERS
For best performance, headers are recommended. For this application, header primary tube diameter should be 1-3/4 inch, approximately 31
inches long and terminating into a 3 inch collector. The remainder of the exhaust system should consist of dual exhaust and tail pipes, at least 2-
1/4 inches in diameter with low back pressure mufflers.
COOLING SYSTEM
The minimum requirements for the thermostat are 180° but the ideal thermostat is 195°. When the vehicle is at 175 or below, system will stay
in cold start mode and not perform properly.