Instrucciones Edelbrock Pro-Flow
Instrucciones Edelbrock Pro-Flow
Instrucciones Edelbrock Pro-Flow
Introduction................................................................................................................ 1-2
Tools and System Requirements................................................................................... 3
Fuel System Requirements........................................................................................ 3-4
Primary Kit Components (4150).................................................................................... 5
Component Layout (4150)......................................................................................... 6-7
Primary Kit Components (XT)........................................................................................ 8
Component Layout (XT)........................................................................................... 9-10
Main Harness Layout................................................................................................... 11
Wideband Oxygen Sensor Installation........................................................................ 12
Checking Hood Clearance........................................................................................... 13
Pro-Flo 4 Installation............................................................................................. 14-18
Fan and Tach Outputs............................................................................................ 18-19
Harness Schematics.............................................................................................. 20-25
Wiring w/ Pro-Flo Distributor & CDI Box..................................................................... 26
Pro-Flo 4 EFI Setup Wizard Map Matrix................................................................ 27-28
Warranty....................................................................................................................... 29
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI system. This is an electronic fuel injection system intended for V8 engines
originally equipped with carburetors. The Pro-Flo 4 EFI system can be paired via bluetooth connection with an exclusive tuning
software, E-Tuner 4, which is available as a free app for most Android-based tablets and smartphones. The use of a laptop PC
is not required for tuning. The E-Tuner 4 Android app will enable real-time system performance monitoring and fine tuning
adjustments. The Pro-Flo 4 EFI system offers you the most bang for your buck, along with out-of-the-box performance from
a name you can trust....Edelbrock!
If you have any questions, call our EFI Tech Support at: 800-416-8628, 7am-5pm PST, Monday through Friday.
IGNITION COIL SELECTION
WARNING
IMPROPER COIL SELECTION MAY CAUSE
SEVERE DAMAGE TO PRO FLO 4 ECU!
The Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI system has an internal coil driver capable of direct firing an inductive ignition coil. An inductive coil alone
will support most applications without the need of a CDI box. Edelbrock ignition coil part #22746 is recommended. The following is a
list of alternative coils that have been validated by Edelbrock to work well with the Pro-Flo 4 system:
• MSD Blaster 2 #8202 • Jegs High Energy Ignition Coil #40105
• MSD Street Fire #5524 • Summit Racing High Output Coil #G5215
• Pertronix Flame-Thrower #40111 • Summit Racing High Output Coil #G5219
• Bosch “Blue Coil” #9220081083
If not using a coil from this list, ensure that the coil’s primary resistance is at INCORRECT CORRECT
least 0.6 Ohms and inductance is at least 6.0mH. Pro-Flo 4 can NOT directly
fire low resistance, low inductance coils that are intended for use with a CDI
box otherwise severe damage may result. Generally, acceptable coils are
round cannister type. Unacceptable coils are typically square or dome type
coils. If choosing to use a CDI type coil, a CDI box must also be used. Damage
caused by improper coil selection is not covered under warranty. A CDI box
is recommended for high horsepower and high rpm (>6,500 rpm) engines.
Note that Edelbrock ignition coils part #22740, #22741 & #22742 are intended
for use with the Edelbrock Max-Fire distributors only and are NOT compatible
with the Pro-Flo 4. Using these coils with the Pro-Flo 4 may damage the
system.
FUEL PUMP SELECTION
WARNING
IMPROPER FUEL PUMP SELECTION MAY
CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO PRO FLO 4 ECU!
The Pro-Flo 4 ECU is configured to directly power a fuel pump. The ECU’s pump circuitry is rated for 10 Amps. Before connecting the
fuel pump lead in the wiring harness to any fuel pump, the fuel pump’s current draw rating must be checked – see pump manufacturer’s
specs for this information.
A conventional Walbro 255 LPH type pump or equivalent is typically acceptable. Many larger, high output performance fuel pumps will
draw more than 10 Amps requiring the use of a relay. Damage caused by improper fuel pump selection is NOT covered under warranty.
See FUEL SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS section for more information.
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E-TUNER SOFTWARE UPDATES
Edelbrock may periodically releases improved versions of the E-Tuner 4 app software. These updates can include improvements to
pre-installed calibration maps, additional calibration maps and updates to the user interface to improve the overall functionality of the
software. It is recommended to check the Google Play Store or the Edelbrock website to verify that you have the most recent version
of the app.
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Before beginning the installation, verify that all components are present in the box. Inspect each component for damage that
may have occurred in transit. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact Edelbrock Technical Support at (800) 416-8628,
not your parts distributor.
CAREFULLY STUDY AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE BEGINNING THIS INSTALLATION.
NOTE: The installation can be accomplished using common tools and procedures. However, it is highly recommended to have a
solid understanding of automotive repairs and modifications, and be familiar with and comfortable working on your vehicle and your
vehicle's fuel system. If you do not feel comfortable working on your vehicle, it is recommended to have the installation completed by
a professional mechanic.
PROPER INSTALLATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER. IMPROPER INSTALLATION WILL VOID ALL
MANUFACTURER’S STANDARD WARRANTIES AND MAY RESULT IN POOR PERFORMANCE AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE
ENGINE AND/OR VEHICLE.
WARNING: The Edelbrock E-Tuner 4 Software is intended to be used as a hands-free tuning tool and gauge display. Any function that
requires prolonged attention should only be performed after coming to a complete stop. Distracted driving is extremely dangerous and
illegal in most states. If adjustments are to be made during driving, always stop the vehicle in a safe location before performing any
adjustments, or have a passenger perform the necessary adjustments. Please check with your local laws for legal mounting locations
in your vehicle.
O2 SENSOR INSTALLATION
It is suggested that the O2 sensor bung be installed by a professional muffler shop prior to the installation of the Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4
EFI system. DO NOT drive the vehicle with the O2 sensor unplugged, sensor damage will occur. An O2 sensor bung plug is provided for
your convenience. Refer to Page #12 for the O2 sensor installation procedure.
EMISSION CONTROLS
The Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI system will not accept stock emissions control systems. Check your local emissions laws for requirements
before installing the Pro-Flo 4 EFI system. This system is not legal for use on pollution-controlled motor vehicles.
FUEL REQUIREMENTS
Because the Pro-Flo 4 EFI system uses a wideband oxygen (O2) sensor, unleaded fuel must be used at all times. Using leaded fuels
will damage the O2 sensor and void your warranty. If leaded fuel is present in your fuel tank, the tank must be drained and filled with
unleaded fuel. It is also recommended to have a full fuel tank before operating the vehicle (after the installation).
NOTE: E85 fuels are not compatible with any Pro-Flo 4 EFI systems.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CHECK
For best performance, economy, and emissions, the transmission kick down and shift points must be checked before and after the Pro-
Flo 4 EFI installation.
SPARK PLUG WIRES
High EMI suppression spark plug wires are necessary, do not use solid core spark plug wires. Resistor type spark plugs are necessary.
EXHAUSTS SYSTEM
For best results, headers are recommended. For the Self Tuning function to properly operate, the exhaust system must be completely
sealed from header flange surface at cylinder heads to tailpipe. The exhaust system should be completely inspected prior to installing
the Pro-Flo 4 EFI system. All gaskets and hardware should be replaced. All hardware torques should be checked on regular basis.
CHARGING SYSTEM
The Pro-Flo 4 EFI System requires a constant battery voltage of 12.0 volts or greater to operate properly. Recommended battery
capabilities are: 1000CA @32°F / 800CA @0°F. The vehicle’s battery must be in good operating condition capable of maintaining a
proper charge at all times. Verify the vehicle’s charging system is operating properly and that the system voltage maintains 12.0 volts, or
greater, at all times. All chassis grounds must be tight and clean. A ground cable from the engine block to chassis should be employed.
All battery cables must be in good condition providing a clean tight connection to the battery.
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BATTERY CHARGER PRECAUTIONS: PLEASE ADHERE TO THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES OR DAMAGE TO ECU MAY OCCUR.
• Be sure the battery has a full charge prior to attempting to start the vehicle.
• Never use the “engine start or jump start” setting on a charger to start the engine.
• Do not set the battery charger above 10 amps when charging.
• Never turn on the ECU or attempt to start the engine with the battery charger connected
• Make sure the charger is not charging over 18.0 volts.
• If the battery is completely discharged, it is best to disconnect the negative terminal on the battery when charging.
COOLING SYSTEM
The minimum temperature requirement for the thermostat is 180°F.
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SUGGESTED EDELBROCK FUEL SYSTEM KITS
Part Number 3604 Adjustable Return-Style EFI Fuel Kit: Includes an inline 67 GPH (255 LPH) fuel pump, adjustable EFI fuel pressure
regulator, pre-pump and post-pump fuel filters, twenty feet of 3/8” fuel injection fuel hose and all necessary fittings, mounts and clamps.
Capable of supporting 600 HP.
FUEL PUMP MUST BE LOWER THAN
LOWEST POINT OF FUEL TANK AND
WITHIN 3’ OF FUEL TANK OUTLET
FUEL TANK
FUEL
FILTER
LOW PRESSURE
CARB STYLE FILTER RETURN LINE
FUEL PRO-FLO 4
FILTER FUEL RAIL
HIGH PRESSURE
EFI FILTER
Part Number 36031 Universal EFI Fuel Sump System: Equipped with an internal 67 GPH (255 LPH) fuel pump and adjustable fuel
pressure regulator. Uses engines stock mechanical fuel pump to provide fuel to the internal high pressure EFI fuel pump.
FUEL PRO-FLO 4
FILTER HIGH PRESSURE (43-60 PSI) FUEL RAIL
HIGH PRESSURE (35-90 PSI) TO EFI FUEL RAIL
(STEEL/INCLUDED)
Must use EFI compatible replacement filter
INCORRECT CORRECT
- +
BATTERY
In-Tank Fuel Pump Fuel Pump In-Tank Fuel Pump
Relay
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PRIMARY KIT COMPONENTS (4150)
(Images are for reference only and may not represent actual components.)
Item P/N QTY. Description
1 Various 1
Pro-Flo 4 Manifold As-
sembly
2 37-3605 1 7” Tablet (if applicable)
3 37-3604 1 Oxygen Sensor
4 37-1634 1 Coil/IAC Harness
5 Various 1 Pro-Flo 4 Distributor
6
7
37-3909
37-1631
1
1
Pro-Flo 4 ECU
Injector/Sensor Harness
8 37-1630 1 Main Engine Harness
Sensor, MAT (shown with
9 37-3518 1
grommet)
⑥ ⑨
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PRO-FLO 4 4150 STYLE MANIFOLD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
The Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI system delivers fuel and air to the engine via an induction system consisting primarily of a 4-barrel
throttle body, dual fuel rails, and eight fuel injectors. The induction system is fully assembled, tested, pressure checked, and
flowed at the Edelbrock Factory in Torrance, California. Avoid disassembling these components if possible.
FUEL INJECTORS
The Pro-Flo 4 EFI system uses small
body “shorty” style fuel injectors.
FUEL RAILS
The billet aluminum fuel rail
assemblies distribute the high
pressure fuel to the injectors.
FUEL INPUT
Fuel Pressure Sensor
-6 AN Male
(Images are for reference only and may not represent actual components.)
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PRO-FLO 4 4150 STYLE MANIFOLD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
FUEL PRESSURE
SENSOR
IDLE AIR CONTROL (IAC)
VALVE
FUEL CROSSOVER
(Images are for reference only and may not represent actual components.)
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PRIMARY KIT COMPONENTS (XT)
(Images are for reference only and may not represent actual components.)
Item P/N QTY. Description
1 Various 1
Pro-Flo 4 Manifold As-
sembly
2 37-3605 1 7” Tablet (if applicable)
3 37-3604 1 Oxygen Sensor
4 37-1634 1 Coil/IAC Harness
5 Various 1 Pro-Flo 4 Distributor
6 37-3909 1 Pro-Flo 4 ECU
7 37-1631 1 Injector/Sensor Harness
8 37-1630 1 Main Engine Harness
Sensor, MAT (shown with
9 37-3518 1
grommet)
⑥ ⑨
① ② ③
Item P/N QTY. Description
1 36-3505 2 Sheet Metal Screw
2 40-3970 1 1/2” to 3/8” Pipe Reducer ④
3 52-8097 1 Oxygen Sensor Bung Plug
4
5
52-9710
8016
1
1
Oxygen Sensor Bung
Throttle Linkage Hardware
⑤ ⑥
6 Various 2 Intake Manifold Gasket
7 37-1549 1 Car Charger w/USB Cable
8 78-2004 10 11” Tie Wraps
9 37-1635 1 TPS Extension Harness
10 37-1636 1 IAC Extension Harness ⑧
Distributor Extension
11 37-3496 1 Harness (Ford and some
Chrysler Only) Not Pictured
⑨
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PRO-FLO 4 XT MANIFOLD - COMPONENT LAYOUT
The Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 XT EFI system delivers fuel and air to the engine via an induction system consisting primarily of a traditional
90mm throttle body, dual fuel rails, and eight fuel injectors. The induction system is fully assembled, tested, pressure checked, and
flowed at the Edelbrock Factory in Torrance, California. Avoid disassembling these components if possible.
FUEL INJECTORS
The Pro-Flo 4 EFI system uses
high impedance fuel injectors.
FUEL RAILS
The extruded aluminum fuel rail
assemblies distribute the high
pressure fuel to the injectors.
FUEL INPUT/
FUEL PRESSURE SENSOR
90mm THROTTLE BODY -6 AN Male
The Pro-Flo 4 XT system uses a traditional
COOLANT
90mm throttle body. The air valve can
flow up to 1100 CFM. TEMP SENSOR
THROTTLE POSITION
SENSOR (TPS)
(Images are for reference only and may not represent actual components.)
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PRO-FLO 4 XT MANIFOLD - COMPONENT LAYOUT CON’T
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE
PRESSURE (MAP) SENSOR
FUEL INJECTORS
The Pro-Flo 4 EFI system uses small
body “shorty” style fuel injectors.
FUEL CROSSOVER
(Images are for reference only and may not represent actual components.)
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HARNESS LAYOUT
37-1630
Main Connector
To ECU
Main Relay
Fuel Pump
CAN (10 Amp
Max)
30A Fuse/
Holder
Tach/Fans
Battery
POSITIVE (+)
+12 Volt
Switched Battery
Power GROUND (-)
O2 Sensor
Coils/
IAC
37-1634
Sensors/ Coils/IAC
Injectors Sub Harness
Distributor
Fuel PSI
Manifold Air TPS
Temp
MAP Idle Air Control
(IAC) Valve
37-1631
Sensor/Injector
Sub Harness
Ignition
Coil
Coolant
Temp
Fuel Injectors
Fuel Injectors
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WIDEBAND OXYGEN (O2) SENSOR INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
The O2 sensor must be installed in the exhaust system using the supplied O2 sensor bung from the hardware bag. The O2 sensor is
required as it measures the oxygen content of the exhaust gas, which is used by the ECU to manage fuel delivery under closed loop
control.
NOTE: It is suggested that the O2 sensor bung be installed by a professional muffler shop prior to the installation of the Edelbrock
Pro-Flo 4 EFI system. DO NOT drive the vehicle with the O2 sensor unplugged as this will damage the O2 sensor. An O2 sensor bung
plug is provided for your convenience.
Because of harness length constraints, it is highly recommended to install the O2 sensor and the Pro-Flo 4 ECU on the same side of
the vehicle.
WARNING: A properly sealed exhaust system is critical for the Pro-Flo 4 EFI to function properly. Any air leaks in the exhaust
system, upstream of the O2 sensor, will skew the O2 sensor's output resulting in improper calibration which can lead to engine
damage. Improper installation of the O2 sensor and any damage that may result is not covered by any Edelbrock Warranty.
1. Verify that the header and tailpipe gaskets and flanges are in good condition. It is recommended to replace any damaged gaskets
and flanges as they may cause exhaust leaks, which can lead to inaccurate Air Fuel Ratio (AFR) readings. Torque all fasteners to
manufacturer’s specifications to avoid any possible exhaust leaks.
WARNING: The exhaust system must be completely sealed from cylinder head to tailpipe. This is the number one cause of poor
performance as exhaust leaks affect the air/fuel mixture seen by the ECU. Use locking type hardware to secure exhaust headers
to cylinder heads and exhaust collector to mid-pipe. DO NOT USE NYLOC NUTS. Retorque exhaust hardware on a regular basis to
ensure exhaust leaks do not occur. Be sure any RTV Silicone used to seal the exhaust system is compatible with Oxygen Sensors.
This information will be found on the silicone tube packaging.
The O2 sensor bung must be installed in the exhaust system as close to the engine
as possible, after the header collector and before the catalytic converter (if equipped).
This location must be approximately 10° above horizontal and within reach of the O2
sensor harness connector on the Pro-Flo 4 main harness. NOTE: There must be at
lease 24” of exhaust pipe after the O2 sensor. Open headers or “zoomies” will cause
the sensor to read incorrectly.
2. Mark the drilling location on the exhaust system pipe with a permanent or paint marker. Check the proposed mounting location to
ensure the clearance for the O2 sensor is adequate and that the O2 sensor connector on the main harness will reach the O2 sensor
location. Make sure to take engine movement into consideration when checking for clearance.
3. Drill a 5/8" hole at your mounting location. Deburr and clean the hole as needed.
4. Fit the provided bung onto the hole opening. Secure the bung with a clamp and weld the bung into place.
5. Once the installation of the bung is complete, make sure to clean the threads of the fitting to ensure it's free of debris.
NOTE: The O2 sensor bung uses an M18 x 1.5 thread pitch.
6. If you are ready to install the Pro-Flo 4 EFI system, proceed to Step #9 to install your O2 sensor. Otherwise, if your Pro-Flo 4 EFI
System will be installed at a later time, temporarily install the O2 sensor bung plug supplied in the hardware bag. You MUST apply
a high-heat anti-seize compound (not included) to the threads of the O2 sensor bung plug and install into the bung using an 7/8”
oxygen sensor socket or 7/8” wrench. This will allow you to drive the vehicle until the O2 sensor is installed.
7. When you are ready to begin installation of the Pro-Flo 4 EFI system, remove the O2 sensor bung plug.
8. Apply a high-heat anti-seize compound (not included) to the threads of the O2 sensor and install into the bung using an 7/8” oxygen
sensor socket or 7/8” wrench.
NOTE: Avoid contacting tip of O2 Sensor with any anti seize compound, damage may occur.
9. Connect the O2 sensor to the O2 sensor connector on the main Pro-Flo 4 ECU harness.
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DETERMINING HOOD CLEARANCE
1. Prior to installing the Pro-Flo 4 EFI system, it is highly recommended to verify that you will have enough hood clearance.
2. Using modeling clay or putty, not included, make five small cones about 2-3 inches high.
3. Position the cones on the air cleaner at front, rear, each side, and on the center stud.
5. The height of the cones indicate the amount of clearance between the hood and the air cleaner. Record these measurements.
2. Lay a straightedge, such as a yardstick, across the top of the carburetor from front
to back.
3. Measure from the base of the manifold end seal surfaces to the straightedge.
5. Add height A and height B and divide by two to get the average height. Ex: (A+B) / 2
6. Measure the Pro-Flo 4 system from the base of the manifold to the top of the
throttle body or the highest point of the manifold (XT models).
7. Compare the two measurements. If the Pro-Flo 4 unit is taller, subtract the
difference from the hood clearance figure to determine the new hood clearance.
CAUTION: Because of engine torque, it is recommended to maintain at least 1/2-inch of clearance between the hood and air cleaner.
If hood clearance is insufficient, a low profile air cleaner may solve the problem.
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PRO-FLO 4 EFI INSTALLATION
TIP: Due to the many different types of cylinder head and valve cover designs, it is highly recommend that the Pro-Flo 4 intake
manifold be “dry fitted” without gaskets or sealant to check for proper fitment before final installation. Check for adequate
clearance around the fuel injector bosses and valve cover mounting rails on cylinder heads as well as clearance with valve covers
themselves. Minor sanding or grinding may be required.
NOTE: Though visually different, the installation procedure is relatively the same between manifolds using 4150 style throttle bodies and
XT type throttle bodies.
1. Disconnect the battery. Drain the radiator coolant (radiator drain plug is typically located on lower right facing engine).
WARNING! Do NOT drain coolant while engine is HOT!
2. Remove the gas cap to release any fuel pressure present in the system. Remove the air cleaner, throttle linkage, vacuum and fuel line
from the carburetor. Remove all brackets and the radiator hose (if applicable) from the intake manifold. TIP: Tag all linkages, vacuum
and fuel lines. This will simplify the installation.
3. Rotate the engine to 12° Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) on the compression stroke of cylinder #1.
4. Remove the distributor hold down clamp and remove the distributor from the engine.
5. Clean all debris from the intake manifold and unbolt the carburetor and intake manifold.
NOTE: Removal of the valve covers may be required on some applications. If valve covers are removed, replace the valve cover
gaskets as needed.
6. Place rags or paper towels into the cylinder head ports and lifter valley to prevent debris from falling into the ports and combustion
chambers.
7. Remove the gaskets and gasket residue using a metal scraper. Vacuum up any debris before proceeding.
8. Remove the rags or paper towels from the cylinder head ports. Using a shop rag and degreaser, clean the head/manifold mating
surface.
9. Apply two (2) thin layers of Gasgacinch to the head/manifold mating surface (Figure 1) and one (1) side of the supplied intake manifold
gaskets (Figure 2). Let the Gasgacinch tack up for about one (1) minute.
Figure 1 Figure 2
10. Position the intake manifold gaskets (side with Gasgacinch) onto the cylinder heads making sure to align the intake ports. Press
down firmly to secure (Figure 3).
11. Using finger, apply a thin layer of gasket maker around the intake ports and a slightly thicker layer around the water jackets
(Figure 4). Do this for both intake manifold gaskets.
Figure 3 Figure 4
Intake Ports
Water Jackets
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12. Apply a bead of gasket maker about a 1/4” thick to the front and rear of the block as shown (Figure 5).
13. Wipe down the intake manifold’s mating surface with degreaser (Figure 6). Carefully position the intake manifold onto the cylinder heads.
Figure 5 Figure 6
14. Torque all manifold bolts in a crisscross pattern starting with the inner bolts and working outwards. Refer to the vehicle’s service
manual for proper torque spec and procedures.
NOTE: On most applications, removal of fuel rails prior to installing the manifold assembly is not required.
15. Reinstall the valve covers if removed. Attach the throttle linkage and verify it moves freely without interference. Any throttle linkage
interference MUST be resolved before proceeding.
16. Verify the engine is still positioned at 12 degrees before top dead center with cylinder #1 on a compression stroke.
17. Install the gasket onto the distributor housing and apply a liberal amount of lubricant to the distributor gear.
NOTE: Disregard distributor housing O-rings on Chevrolet applications.
18. Install the Edelbrock Pro-Flo distributor so that the rotor is pointed in the proximity of the #1 stamped on the outside of the distributor
housing and the short trigger tooth is just entering the distributor sensor.
NOTE: You may need to remove and reinsert the distributor a few times to get the alignment correct. Make sure that the distributor
seats down completely and has full engagement with the oil pump drive. You may need to rotate the oil pump shaft to ensure it is
engaged properly.
19. Tighten the hold down clamp leaving it just loose enough that you can rotate the distributor during the timing procedure. The final
timing will be set using the E-Tuner 4 Android app.
DISTRIBUTOR ROTOR LOCATION AT INSTALLATION POINTING TO #1 ON SIDE OF HOUSING WITH ENGINE AT 12°
BTDC CYLINDER #1 ON COMPRESSION STROKE.
Sensor
Stamped 1
20. Install the spark plug wires. Position cylinder 1 spark plug wire on the distributor cap post located at the 1 stamped on the distributor
housing.
21. Find a suitable mounting location for the ECU. This should be on the same side of the vehicle as the O2 sensor. Recommended
mounting locations are the fender well, inner fender panel or inside the vehicle on the passenger side kick panel. Be sure the O2
sensor connection reaches the main harness connector.
NOTE: It is recommended to mount the ECU in a location away from excessive heat, vibration, possible water exposure and as far
away from spark plug wires, and ignition related components as possible.
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22. Using the supplied sheet metal screws from hardware bag, mount the ECU to the desired mounting location.
23. Connect the Pro-Flo 4 main harness to the ECU. Find a suitable harness route in the engine compartment for the main harness from
the ECU to the harness connections at the rear of the engine. TIP: For most installations, the harness fits best if routed from the rear
of the engine back towards the firewall, across the firewall, then forward towards the ECU location.
NOTE: Avoid routing the harness near any ignition related components (ignition coil, distributor, spark plug wires). Also avoid routing
near the headers, sharp edges, or any tight radius corners that may damage the harness
24. Route the power and ground leads on the main harness towards the battery. Connect the RED POWER lead (+12 Volt) and the
BLACK GROUND (-) lead to the appropriate battery terminals. If necessary, the power and ground leads may be extended to reach
the battery. However, the use of 12 gauge wire or larger is required.
WARNING: All power and ground leads must connect directly to the battery. DO NOT RUN POWER TO THE STARTER OR GROUND
TO ENGINE BLOCK OR CHASSIS!
25. Securely mount the Fuse Holder and the Main Relay in an accessible location.
26. Connect the Pink/Black IGN switched wire on the main harness to a +12 Volt switched power source that provides +12 Volts when
the key is both “ON” and “CRANKING”.
NOTE: It is critical that the switched +12 Volts to the IGN switch wire is constant during cranking. This is a common issue on
vehicles with no start or hard to start issues. Do not connect this to the positive side of the coil.
27. Secure the harness and leads with tie wraps from the hardware bag. Avoid over tensioning wire ties as this may damage the
harness.
28. If not already completed, remove the previously installed O2 sensor bung plug from the bung in the exhaust system and install the
O2 sensor into the bung using an 7/8” oxygen sensor socket or 7/8” wrench. Connect the main harness lead labeled "O2 Sensor"
to the O2 sensor connector. Secure the O2 sensor lead as to avoiding contact with the exhaust pipes. Make sure to leave plenty
of air space between the harness and the exhaust manifolds/headers. A 12” extension is available from www.bmotorsports.com
#CONN-85773
29. Connect the 37-1631 sub harness to the main
harness connector labeled SENSORS/INJECTORS.
Route the harness around the intake manifold and
make the following connections:
• MAP - Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor
is either mounted directly to throttle body or on a
bracket with a hose.
• TPS - Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) is mounted
directly to throttle body inline with the throttle
blade shaft.
• FUEL PSI - The fuel pressure sensor fitting is
assembled to the fuel inlet fitting on fuel rail. The
fuel inlet may be on left or right fuel rail. Locate
the fuel pressure inlet fitting as necessary for the
most convenient fuel supply hose routing on your
application.
• AIR T - Mount the air temperature sensor in the
air cleaner base. Drill the air cleaner base with a
¾ drill and deburr any sharp edges. Install the air
temperature sensor grommet in the base, then
slide sensor into grommet. Connect the main
harness air temp connector to the sensor.
• COOL T - Coolant Temp Sensor is typically pre-
installed in intake manifold in water crossover
passage.
• INJECTORS - Injector connectors are marked L1-L4 and R1-R4. The L connectors go on the left side of the engine and the R
connectors on the right side of the engine. Order of injectors 1-4 is from front of engine to rear of engine. See image above.
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30. Connect the 37-1634 sub harness into the main harness connector labeled COILS/IAC. Connect the IAC connector to the IAC motor
located on the throttle body.
DISTRIBUTOR CONNECTION - Connect the 3-pin connector on the distributor to the Pro-Flo 4 #37-1634 Coil/IAC sub harness
connector labeled DISTRIBUTOR. Ford and some Chrysler applications with distributor located at front of engine will use the provided
distributor extension harness.
COIL CONNECTION WITHOUT CDI BOX - The coil can be directly fired without the use of a CDI box. Use the supplied sub
harness #37-1634 to attach the coil directly. The Orange wire goes to the positive (+) terminal and the White wire goes to the
negative (-) terminal. Connect the #37-1634 ignition coil harness to the #37-1630 main harness.
COIL CONNECTION WITH CDI BOX - Cut off the eye terminal on the white/negative coil wire of the #37-1634 sub harness
and terminate it to the WHITE trigger signal wire on the CDI box. Cut off the eye terminal on the orange coil positive wire of the
#37-1634 sub harness and terminate it to the smaller RED key on power of the CDI Box. Connect the Battery power and ground
wires for the CDI Box and the Hi Voltage Coil Wires from CDI box to Coil (refer to the diagram on Page 18). Connect the 37-1634
ignition coil harness to the 37-1630 main engine harness.
31. Due to the universal nature of the Pro-Flo 4 EFI system, it’s impossible to preset the throttle blades to best fit all the different possible
idle characteristics of engine and cam size combination. To help the engine idle during initial startup, it is recommended to adjust
the throttle screw as needed to keep the engine from stalling.
• Street/Stock Cam (210° or Less): Turn (clockwise) the throttle screw 1/2 turn from the current factory setting.
• Mild Cam (210° or 230°): Turn (clockwise) the throttle screw 1 turn from the current factory setting.
• Race Cam (230° or Greater): Turn (clockwise) the throttle screw 1.5 turns from the current factory setting.
32. Install the throttle return spring and bracket from hardware bag. Manifold bolt locations are ideal mounting points.
33. INSTALL THE FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM. Use the provided 2 pin male Weather Pack connector and terminals to build a plug-in fuel
pump power/ground connection with the fuel pump power lead in the main wiring harness labeled “Fuel Pump”. Maximum fuel
pump current must be less than 10 Amps if powering the pump directly from the ECU. If using a fuel pump that draws more than 10
Amps during normal operation, a relay must be used – see fuel pump wiring diagrams below. When the ignition switch is first turned
on, the ECU will run the fuel pump for 8 seconds to prime the fuel system and then shut off. The fuel pump will be turned on anytime
an RPM signal is detected by the ECU. Refer to your fuel system’s installation instructions then return to this manual and continue
to the next step.
PF4 EFI HARNESS FUEL PUMP CONNECTOR FUEL PUMP w/o RELAY
NOTE: Tan/White Fuel Pump Ground Wire from
ECU, switches Fuel Pump ON/OFF
+ -
15 amp FUSE
BATTERY
Fuel Pump
Battery Positive (+)
Relay
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34. Once the Pro-Flo 4 EFI System and the fuel delivery system have been installed, continue to the Quick Start Guide and E-Tuner User’s
Manual to use the E-Tuner 4 Setup Wizard to complete your installation. The E-Tuner 4 Setup Wizard for Pro-Flo 4 EFI systems
includes calibrations for most popular engine configurations and power levels. It is important that you choose the proper calibration
that is closest to your engine/EFI system configuration. The most important details include engine displacement, maximum HP,
injector size, fuel pressure (43 or 58 psi), camshaft specification, expected engine vacuum at idle. For further information regarding
these details and suggested fuel pressure for your application please refer to the Pro-Flo 4 EFI Setup Wizard Matrix at the back of
these instructions.
NOTE: Some application specific calibrations are pre-loaded into the E-Tuner 4 app and must be directly loaded onto the ECU.
These files are accessible in the tablet app by going to ECU Settings>Load Map>Other Cals.
35. If supplying your own Android device, refer to the E-Tuner User’s Manual for further information.
FAN & TACHOMETER OUTPUTS
The main harness has three flying leads near the ECU connector: two outputs for triggering electric fan relays and one output for
tachometer signal. All three outputs are GROUND outputs that are rated to 1.0 Amp. Do NOT connect ECU fan outputs directly to electric
fans. Fan outputs can only be used to trigger relays – see fan diagrams on the next page. Use only Bosch type automotive relays. Do not
use heavy duty relays – see relay selection below.
Tach signal output is 12v square wave. Many old style tachometers require a coil primary signal and may not work with a square wave
signal. If tach does not work, try moving tach signal to coil negative post.
RELAY SELECTION
Be sure to use Bosch style 12v relays. Do not use “heavy duty” style relays or solenoids. Doing so could damage the ECU.
CORRECT INCORRECT
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FAN & TACHOMETER DIAGRAMS
KEY ON 12V (+)
FAN #1 DIAGRAM
+ -
30 amp FUSE
BROWN / YELLOW BATTERY
Brown/Yellow - Fan #1 lead on harness
FAN #1 RELAY OUTPUT
Battery Positive (+)
+ -
30 amp FUSE
BATTERY
Battery Positive (+)
FAN #2 DIAGRAM
Ground (-)
KEY ON 12V (+)
+ -
30 amp FUSE
BROWN / ORANGE BATTERY
Brown/Orange - Fan #2 lead on harness
FAN #2 RELAY OUTPUT
Battery Positive (+)
+ -
30 amp FUSE
BATTERYTACHOMETER
Battery Positive (+)
7 8 9
6 10
5 11
4
3 RPM
X100
2
1
Brown/White - Tachometer output lead on harness
TACHOMETER
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+ -
BATTERY IGNITION SWITCH
O2 SENSOR
12V POWER 42”
MAIN RELAY
COILS/IAC 60” 6”
5” FUSE (30A)
3.0”
35”
22”
6”
3.0”
7 8 9
6 10
5 11
37-1630 4
3 RPM
X100
2
TACH
1
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5”
SENSORS/INJECTORS
FAN 1 RELAY
3” 5”
84”
FAN 2 RELAY
5” 5”
FUEL PUMP
CAN*
7” 7” 7”
INJ. R1
7”
10”
6” SENSORS/INJECTORS
CONNECTOR
6” 37-1631
10” 6”
7”
INJ. L1 7” 7” 7”
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16”
38”
13”
TPS
18”
FUEL PRESSURE
COIL
3” COILS/IAC
CONNECTOR
9” 3”
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37-1634
15”
IAC
EDELBROCK PRO-FLO 4
IAC/IGNITION HARNESS
PART# 37-1634
TYPICAL PRO-FLO 4 EFI WITH CDI BOX
EXAMPLE
PRO-FLO DISTRIBUTOR
DISTRIBUTOR CONNECTION
IGNITION COIL
BLACK
YELLOW
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PRO-FLO 4 SUB HARNESS PART# 37-1634
WHITE
TO MAIN HARNESS
HEAVY HEAVY RED COILS/IAC CONNECTOR
RED BLACK
REMOVE COIL EYE CONNECTORS
+ - & SPLICE WIRES.
NOTE: ONLY THE ORANGE WIRE
BATTERY TO IAC VALVE ON
SHOULD CONNECT TO THE RED IAC
THROTTLE BODY
WIRE. NO OTHER WIRES SHOULD
BE CONNECTED.
CAMSHAFT
CUBIC INCHES GAUGE PRESSURE. INJECTOR
CAL. I.D FUEL PRESSURE CATEGORY DURATION @ HP Level
RANGE IDLE VACUUM SIZE
0.050 LIFT
5000 43 PSI 280-330 STOCK 210 OR LESS 20.0 - 16.0 29 400
5002 43 PSI 280-330 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 29 400
5008 43 PSI 331-380 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 29 400
5009 58 PSI 331-380 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 29 450
5013 43 PSI 331-380 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 35 450
5014 58 PSI 331-380 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 35 550
5019 58 PSI 381-405 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 29 450
5023 43 PSI 381-405 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 35 450
5024 58 PSI 381-405 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 35 550
5028 43 PSI 406-439 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 35 450
5029 58 PSI 406-439 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 35 550
5030 58 PSI 406-439 RACE 230 OR GREATER 12.0 - 5.0 35 550
5033 43 PSI 440-480 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 35 550
5037 58 PSI 481-510 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 35 550
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PRO-FLO 4 SETUP WIZARD MAP MATRIX - FORCED INDUCTION
CAMSHAFT
CUBIC INCHES GAUGE PRESSURE. INJECTOR
CAL. I.D FUEL PRESSURE CATEGORY DURATION @ HP Level
RANGE IDLE VACUUM SIZE
0.050 LIFT
5100 43 PSI 280-330 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 60 625
5103 43 PSI 331-380 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 60 625
5104 58 PSI 331-380 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 60 750
5108 43 PSI 381-405 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 60 625
5109 58 PSI 381-405 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 60 750
5113 58 PSI 406-439 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 60 750
5114 43 PSI 406-439 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 80 850
5117 58 PSI 440-480 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 60 750
5118 43 PSI 440-480 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 80 850
5121 43 PSI 481-510 MILD 210 TO 230 DEG. 16.0 - 12.0 80 850
5123 *65 PSI* 481-510 RACE 230 OR GREATER 12.0 - 5.0 80 1050
5124 *65 PSI* 511-565 RACE 230 OR GREATER 12.0 - 5.0 80 1050
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NOTES
WARRANTY
Edelbrock warrants the Edelbrock Pro-Flo 4 EFI system to be free from defects in both workmanship and materials for a period
of two years from date of purchase, provided that the product is properly installed and subjected to normal use and service,
is not used for racing or competition purposes and that the product is not modified or altered in any way unless specified by
our instructions. Our warranty service and repair facility is located at 2700 California Street, Torrance, CA 90503. Customers
requiring warranty assistance should contact the dealer from whom they purchased the product. In turn, the dealer will contact
Edelbrock, and we will determine the method of satisfying the warranty. Should Edelbrock determine that the product needs
to be returned to the factory, it should be accompanied by proof of purchase and a clear description of the exact problem.
The product must be returned freight pre-paid. If a thorough inspection of the product by the factory indicates defects in
workmanship or material, our sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the product. This warranty covers only the product
itself and not the cost of installation or removal.
EDELBROCK LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY AND ALL CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OCCASIONED BY THE BREACH OF ANY
WRITTEN OR IMPLIED WARRANTY PERTAINING TO THIS SALE, IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD.
If you have any questions regarding this product or installation, please contact our Technical Department from 7am-5pm,
Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday at: 800-416-8628.
63-35760
REV 9/18/19 -TB