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Chrysler 318 340 360 Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI Fuel Injection System # ED35900

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Chrysler 318 340 360 Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI Fuel Injection System # ED35900Chrysler 318 340 360 Edelbrock Pro Flo 4 EFI Fuel Injection System # ED35900 Fuel Injection System, Pro Flo 4, Self Learning, Sequential Multi Port, Satin, 550 HP Max, SB Chrysler 318, 340, 360, Kit Fuel Injection Style: Multi port Fuel Injection System Type: Single 4 Barrel Throttle Body (4150 Flange) Maximum Horsepower with Gas: 550 Timing Control Compatible: Yes Power Adder Compatible: Yes ECM Included: Yes Self Tuning: Yes User Tunable: Yes Fuel

Chrysler 318 340 360 Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI Fuel Injection System # ED35900
Fuel Injection System, Pro-Flo 4, Self-Learning, Sequential Multi-Port, Satin, 550 HP Max, SB Chrysler 318, 340, 360, Kit
Fuel Injection Style:
Multi-port
Fuel Injection System Type:
Single 4-Barrel Throttle Body (4150 Flange)
Maximum Horsepower with Gas:
550
Timing Control Compatible:
Yes
Power Adder Compatible:
Yes
ECM Included:
Yes
Self Tuning:
Yes
User Tunable:
Yes
Fuel Pump Included:
No
EGR:
No
Transmission Controller Included:
No
Metering Style:
Speed density
Intake Manifold Included:
Yes
Intake Section Included:
Complete
Intake Material:
Aluminum
Intake Finish:
Natural
Engine Block Deck Height:
Standard deck
Multi-Port Fuel Rails Included:
Yes
Throttle Body Included:
Yes
Throttle Body Mounting Flange:
4-barrel square bore
Venturi Quantity:
4
Venturi Diameter (mm):
44.45mm
Airflow Rate (cfm):
1,000 cfm
Throttle Body Material:
Aluminum
Throttle Body Finish:
Natural
Injectors Included:
Yes
Injector Size (lbs/hr):
35 lbs./hr.
Calibration Module Included:
No
Wiring Harness Included:
Yes
Oxygen Sensor Included:
Yes
Fuel Pressure Regulator Included:
No
Distributor Included:
Yes
MAP Sensor Included:
Yes
IAT Sensor Included:
Yes
TPS Sensor Included:
Yes
IAC Motor Included:
Yes
Quantity:
Sold as a kit.
Notes:
Supports up to 550 HP; SB Chrysler. Tuning and set-up app can be downloaded to a Bluetooth capable tablet or smart phone from either the Apple or Google app stores. Use with boosted applications requires a 2-bar MAP sensor. Accepts 1975 and earlier type thermostat housing.
Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI Systems
Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI systems provide you with a high performance traditional-style intake and 4150-style throttle body. Unlike regular throttle body EFI systems, Pro-Flo 4 features the fuel rails and individual injectors for each cylinder mounted on the manifold. This Edelbrock design produces the best fuel atomization and distribution for the ultimate performance, as well as delivering the most control and the most efficient way to deliver fuel to your engine. Along with innovative design, Pro-Flo 4 systems have the latest technology with an all-new ECU, and even more features for advanced tuning, with the key being their exclusive E-Tuner app with base calibrations developed on their dyno.Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI systems include and feature: Engine Control Unit with faster processor and upgraded Bluetooth chip in a thinner waterproof design Fully assembled intake manifold with air valve, fuel rails, and injectors Fully assembled OEM high-quality wiring harness with pre-terminated connectors and labeled connection for a simplified installation E-Tuner application for setup and engine monitoring Wideband oxygen sensor Distributor (not included with LS kits) Gaskets and hardware Installation instructions Ready to run out of the box with pre-loaded calibrations Self-learning technology--no tuning experience or laptop tuning required Ignition control--adjust ignition curve with the E-Tuner 4 App for optimal performance and mpg Offered with multiple fuel injector choices Now boost compatible up to 15 psi by switching to a 2-bar MAP sensor and downloading the new firmware update from Edelbrock for free! It is recommended to regularly check for firmware updates even if not utilizing boost control. Systems automatically compensate for altitude and weather changes E-Tuner 4 app with Bluetooth connectivity between ECU and Android phone or tablet. Includes multiple dash display configurations for monitoring engine vitals and performance; multiple control functions including two adjustable cooling fan outputs, idle speed, AFR set points, acceleration fuel tuning, ignition control, cold start fuel, and cranking fuel.
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Niz
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Has me feeling prepared
Format: Paperback
Gearing up to hike the first section of the PCT. I got this book, my hiking buddy got a different book that covers the entire trail. While talking about our hiking plans he often says “my book didn’t mention that.” It’s clear this book is more detailed and up to date. I’m feeling very prepared and in the know about what to expect on the PCT.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2021
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Fritz R. Ward
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 4
The Best of the Modern Guides to the PCT.
Format: Paperback
This book is not an update of the Wilderness Press classics on which the trail was discovered and hiked by a couple generations from the 1970s to around 2010. It does however owe those books a heavy and unacknowledged debt. This is most notable in lettering sections which the author of this guide, Shawnte Salabert, attributes to the PCTA but in fact come from scarified, Schaffer, et all who wrote the original guides to California, Oregon, and Washington. Even the definition of sweat constitutes the Southern California trail, comes from those guides. (It starts at the Mexican Border near Campo California and ends in Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite.). But alas, those books are long out of print, in part because today’s hikers prefer light weight apps with minimal trail information as opposed to detailed descriptions of the physical geography and varied ecosystems of the trail. I’m not sure the lost knowledge has equaled the reduced weight but I’m a bit old school. And this book is as much a throwback to that kind of writing as it is a nod to recent demands of the hiking community. It does cover every mile of the route, suggest campsites along the way, and as much as possible provide an option for day and section hikes along the trail for just about anyone. The author provides good car descriptions to major trailheads for each section hike he recommends as well as available entry and exit options along the way. The writing is entertaining and the author has his own sense of humor that will become readily apparent as you read the text. Based on my experiences (and I’ve hiked 95% of the trail he describes at least once; sometimes multiple times) his mileage descriptions are accurate and you will easily be able to recognize the places he describes along the way. The book also features nice color photos and it’s availability in digital form will certainly please the gram counting hiker set. On the other hand, I miss seeing elevations along with miles at each major trail intersection, pass etc. Salabert does give total elevation gain and loss for each section of trail he describes but sometimes it’s nice to know just how much of a climb to expect. Ultimately, this book fulfills it’s purpose. You should want to hike the PCT after reading a few pages if you hadn’t already when you purchased the book. And if you are like many people with only a weekend or a few days to spare hiking the trail, this book will make planning short sections easier. It offers a lot. But it reminds me of an era when guidebooks offered even more.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2020
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Darrow Kirkpatrick
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Superb Guide in All Respects
Format: Paperback
An invaluable reference for anybody interested in section hiking the trail. I especially appreciate the coverage of water and campsites. It’s also a fun and beautiful read for any armchair adventurer. Salabert did an amazing job bringing together well-written text, data, maps, and beautiful photos to create a comprehensive guidebook. Deserves to do very well.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2018
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Paul C Heidrick
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Very good comprehensive collection of Section Hikes of the PCT
Format: Paperback
Great Maps. Accurate descriptions of everything (verified on previous hikes and hikes using the book).Well organized and beautifully laid out.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2021
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Dan Morris
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Truly embracing life along the Camino de Santiago
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
The Way of the Wind: Embracing Life While Walking the Camino do Santiago, by John W. Pearson, 2021, recounts one man’s experiences while walking the Camino de Santiago, a thirty-five day, five hundred mile walking journey from St. Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. The journey follows a path tread by literally millions of pilgrims, or “pelegrinos”, as they seek to find something very person in the experience. The book is a travelogue recounting the miles of the daily trek, the people, stories, dining, lodging, and local services encountered along the way. There are a series of black and white photographs accenting the dialogue which give the reader a sense of involvement in the story. A nice touch was a simple map at the beginning to orient the reader along each day’s travel. I absolutely loved this book. It was enjoyable to read and I found myself slowing down near the end of the book to better savor the details. It warrants a double read to go back and let those early experiences soak in a bit more. I found the book to be educational, as I learned a lot about the historical significance of the route of the Camino, as well as specific landmarks along the way, such as a 10th century Roman bridge dwarfed by a new modern bridge overhead. I imagined myself walking along that ancient roadway, imagining what a pilgrim in 1300 must have thought. The dialogue is playful, recount with hours of walking, lively dinners, and crowded “albergues” (think camp dorm rooms with bunk beds). All was not rosy along the Camino. The narrative relates the aches of sore feet, legs, backs; the challenges of securing lodging and laundry; meanings lost in translation; inclement weather and treacherous roadways. Often mentioned are markers to honor the fallen dead along the Camino. About 2/3rds through the book, John recants his very personal reason for going on the pilgrimage, which he describes as “The Whale in the Room”, referring to the motivation of Captain Ahab in Moby Dick. His honesty and vulnerability bring the entire journey into focus. He brings the reader to the Cruz de Ferro, where pilgrims have stopped for millennium with their deepest meanings. I have known John Pearson since 1975, when we met in High School in El Paso, Texas. However, through the years, I moved and we lost close touch. There were many parts of this book of which I did not know the details. John’s story is very powerful, and will impact the reader deeply. Once you have read the book, you will have a clear idea of the experience, and can judge for yourself if the Camino de Santiago is calling you. For me, I found the book asking me not “WILL you go?”, but “WHEN will you go?”
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021

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