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TonyC
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Hi all, no Turbo Buick GN here, but I'm certainly a horsepower hound. 
I have a 98 Dakota that I'm building for strip use. I am building a 408 stroker from a 360 block, details include low compression, solid roller cam, heavily ported heads, MPI, with a Vortech V2SQ as a power adder. I have several questions related to a planned F.A.S.T. install.
1) I will be using an old style 727 instead of the factory lockup tranny. This means that I need to run an old style flex plate. This means that I have to mess with my crank sensor (factory is via the flex plate). Is there a simple setup I can use to trigger it from the distributor, or front of the crank?
2) The factory distributor is used to synch the injector timing. Will I still need to use it for such, or will the F.A.S.T. pull that from the crank sensor?
3) with an expected boost of up to 15 psi, do I need a 2 or 3 bar map sensor?
4) which F.A.S.T. unit will I need. Non-DIS, Sequential, wide band, supercharger with upgraded map sensor. I plan on using it as a total stand-alone ECU.
Any other info that would be useful based on the above is appreciated.
TIA
TonyC

I have a 98 Dakota that I'm building for strip use. I am building a 408 stroker from a 360 block, details include low compression, solid roller cam, heavily ported heads, MPI, with a Vortech V2SQ as a power adder. I have several questions related to a planned F.A.S.T. install.
1) I will be using an old style 727 instead of the factory lockup tranny. This means that I need to run an old style flex plate. This means that I have to mess with my crank sensor (factory is via the flex plate). Is there a simple setup I can use to trigger it from the distributor, or front of the crank?
2) The factory distributor is used to synch the injector timing. Will I still need to use it for such, or will the F.A.S.T. pull that from the crank sensor?
3) with an expected boost of up to 15 psi, do I need a 2 or 3 bar map sensor?
4) which F.A.S.T. unit will I need. Non-DIS, Sequential, wide band, supercharger with upgraded map sensor. I plan on using it as a total stand-alone ECU.
Any other info that would be useful based on the above is appreciated.
TIA
TonyC