tripower4speed said:
Thanks to everyone that has posted! @nermalsnert I have started a build thread and will update it to get us to the current day status.
@Pete. (l33t FS) I have been thinking about a Quickfuel as a possible solution, but I am growing weary of messing with it. I had the OEM Holley 780 restored, along with the stock distributor and have dialed everything in as best I can without having to mod the IFR circuit which I think is the next step to solve the off idle stumble. It all worked great on the Dyno and I was happy with the power and Tq numbers but the drivability is a different story.
Your statements that the engine has been on the dyno and that you are happy with the power and torque make one wonder whether this is a stock LT-1 or not. I'm guessing that you might not have dynoed it if it was stock, and probably would have a pretty good idea of what to expect.
How is the engine set up? Big cam, lumpy idle? We'd love to get the specs.
How much vacuum does the engine pull at idle?
What is your idle speed?
How far open are the throttle blades at idle?
How much of the progression slots are visible from below with the blades in the idle position?
What is your base ignition timing?
Im guessing that the engine is pulling less vacuum than stock at idle, which means the butterflies have to be propped open more to maintain airflow, which means the progression circuit is exposed before it should be, which means there's less fuel available at tip-in, which means it goes lean and stumbles right off idle.
If that's the case, there are a couple of cheap, easy, non-EFI tricks you could try, like adding more base timing, or drilling small holes in the primary butterflies. Either (or both) of those would bring the idle speed up so that you could close the butterflies back down where they belong, and bring the progression circuit into play just as the throttles are opening.