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Has anyone outed their EFi on a 2.9 V6 and gone for carbs instead, could be more reliable and possibly easier for DIY tuning?
Presumably, this means a new inlet manifold as this houses the injectors on the EFi system. What about engine management as some of the ignition timing would still be controlled by the ECU but there would be no control over the fuelling as there was previously with injectors.
Could one also do away with the ECU?
Presumably, this means a new inlet manifold as this houses the injectors on the EFi system. What about engine management as some of the ignition timing would still be controlled by the ECU but there would be no control over the fuelling as there was previously with injectors.
Could one also do away with the ECU?
I contemplated a cossie 24v unit in mine but the consensus was that it is a lot of work and may not even go in an S2 because the chassis is narrower than later models. So, I went for a refurb and a skimmed head and polished ports.
GBgaffers' does look superb. Is his a later S then?
I'm rather keen on outing the less reliable EFi on mine and putting in some nice carbs but it would be nice to get a list of the pros and cons first. I guess inlet manifold and carb height versus available space is the first issue. Then the ECU and electrical bits.
GBgaffers' does look superb. Is his a later S then?
I'm rather keen on outing the less reliable EFi on mine and putting in some nice carbs but it would be nice to get a list of the pros and cons first. I guess inlet manifold and carb height versus available space is the first issue. Then the ECU and electrical bits.
kentishS2 said:
I contemplated a cossie 24v unit in mine but the consensus was that it is a lot of work and may not even go in an S2 because the chassis is narrower than later models. So, I went for a refurb and a skimmed head and polished ports.
GBgaffers' does look superb. Is his a later S then?
I'm rather keen on outing the less reliable EFi on mine and putting in some nice carbs but it would be nice to get a list of the pros and cons first. I guess inlet manifold and carb height versus available space is the first issue. Then the ECU and electrical bits.
it does fit . just
Or this
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Cheers
Graham
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Cheers
Graham
How does the V8 fit into an earlier S?
Is there space in the chassis and body?
Does the gearbox mate?
Any electrical considerations, such as doing away with the ECU if a V8 with carbs?
New manifolds of course but can the same system be used?
>> Edited by kentishS2 on Tuesday 3rd August 15:00
Is there space in the chassis and body?
Does the gearbox mate?
Any electrical considerations, such as doing away with the ECU if a V8 with carbs?
New manifolds of course but can the same system be used?
>> Edited by kentishS2 on Tuesday 3rd August 15:00
SPIVVY said:
kentishS2 said:
I contemplated a cossie 24v unit in mine but the consensus was that it is a lot of work and may not even go in an S2 because the chassis is narrower than later models. So, I went for a refurb and a skimmed head and polished ports.
GBgaffers' does look superb. Is his a later S then?
I'm rather keen on outing the less reliable EFi on mine and putting in some nice carbs but it would be nice to get a list of the pros and cons first. I guess inlet manifold and carb height versus available space is the first issue. Then the ECU and electrical bits.
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it does fit . just
That's very neat!
What model S is this fitted in?
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