Fuel Injection...
Fuel Injection...
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cps13

Original Poster:

264 posts

206 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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Has anyone ever tried putting a fuel injection system on a caterfield style car?

Or do they all use carbs?

Paul Drawmer

5,123 posts

291 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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cps13 said:
caterfield
Well it's the engine that matters, not if the car looks like a Seven.

All Caterham K series, Sigma, and Duratec engined cars are injected.

What engine are you thinking of?

cps13

Original Poster:

264 posts

206 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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it is a 1998 1.8 zetec engine...

singlecoil

35,799 posts

270 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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Then you need to be thinking Megasquirt, unless you are rich. get yourself over to http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk
they can tell you all about it, but for goodness sake do a search on zetec megasquirt first, there will be plenty of material there

Furyous

25,388 posts

245 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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Mate runs a Fury Zetec with Gixxer TB's and Emerald, its awesome.

cps13

Original Poster:

264 posts

206 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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I have tried several times to register on locostbuilders but their stupid policy on email addresses that are allowed to register always stopped me (3 seperate addresses, 2 not webmail) and frankly I have got bored of trying...

Can you use the existing throttle body and fuel injection system that is already attached? The ford unit...

Furyous

25,388 posts

245 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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Not sure I understand the OP.

Carbs are nearly ancient history these days.

Everything CAN run injection, given the budget. Megasquirt through to Emerald,

Whats is it you ACTUALLY need to know ?

cps13

Original Poster:

264 posts

206 months

Saturday 16th May 2009
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Basically I've seen loads of people using cars so I wasn't sure of the reason why as I thought injection was much better.

I have an 1800 zetec engine with the standard fuel injection unit which is installed in the factory, is there any need for me to change this? either to a differnet unit or to a carb setup?

I am a bit new to this so excuse me if I'm asking a really stupid question...

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

279 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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The standard Zetec inlet manifold is a limiting factor in 7 style cars as it's so large; the Mondeo one goes right where the steering colum needs to go on a RHD car and the Escort one runs over the top of the engine where there simply isn't much room (often only a few millimetres between cam cover and bonnet) on 7's.

Depending on the year it may also have the Ford PATS immobiliser built into the ECU which can complicate issues.

singlecoil

35,799 posts

270 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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cps13 said:
I have tried several times to register on locostbuilders but their stupid policy on email addresses that are allowed to register always stopped me (3 seperate addresses, 2 not webmail) and frankly I have got bored of trying...

Can you use the existing throttle body and fuel injection system that is already attached? The ford unit...
Shouldn't stop you reading through the material though

and yes, you can use the Ford injection set up.

For more info on Megasquirt have a look here
http://www.extraefi.co.uk/index.htm

and if you can afford the extra cost of Emerald unit referred to above, then that will be a lot easier than using MS

cps13

Original Poster:

264 posts

206 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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Mr2Mike said:
The standard Zetec inlet manifold is a limiting factor in 7 style cars as it's so large
What replacement parts would you use to solve this problem?

The MegaSquirt and Emerald products are confusing me because they only seem to be an ECU?

Furyous

25,388 posts

245 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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Cheapest way is to use a custom manifold and motorcycle throttle bodies and Emerald or Megasquirt to manage it.

People use carbs because they are easy to fit and cheaper than injection.

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

279 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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cps13 said:
Mr2Mike said:
The standard Zetec inlet manifold is a limiting factor in 7 style cars as it's so large
What replacement parts would you use to solve this problem?
Griffin Power make a compact plenum type manifold to fit onto a Zetec that will work reasonably well with the standard ECU.

Edited by Mr2Mike on Monday 18th May 12:01

Disco_Biscuit

837 posts

218 months

Sunday 17th May 2009
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cps13 said:
What replacement parts would you use to solve this problem?

The MegaSquirt and Emerald products are confusing me because they only seem to be an ECU?
You have to make a wiring loom from the original Ford loom, just taking out the stuff you don't need, if you can't grasp the concept leave it to someone who can.

HTH