Once again I totally agree with sayeeprasadr with the suggestion that a "decent" attempt be made to use FCAW-GS.If getting a "stright story" is a concern, getting a CWI on site would prob. be the answer so an independant opinion is presented.
I would also have to agree with stanwelds post that lack of fusion could ,and in my opinion,does, result from improper torch manipulation,more so in thicker materials. The optimum torch angle that should be used is a bit shallower than other processes, around 20 degrees or so.As sayeeprasadr has stated,the yield rating of any wire usually surpasses what they say,if used correctly.
We use 8100 W (dual shield) wire ,as required in New York as we make expansion systems for bridges.It's a very "operator friendly" wire.
We have never had any cracking problems when used in parameters. Ours are (.045) 30v- 290a.