Fuel injecting a 6 cyl E Type Jaguar

Fuel injecting a 6 cyl E Type Jaguar

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e600

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1,328 posts

153 months

Sunday 20th July 2014
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Does anyone know of or could recommend a company that is knowledgable on fuel injection for a 4.2 E Type

1954etype

232 posts

172 months

Sunday 20th July 2014
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E type UK offer this. Great mod!

ToneyCaroney

1,039 posts

185 months

Sunday 20th July 2014
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Don't know where in the country you are, e600, but Yattendon Garage in Berkshire do it. Small article on them in this months C&SC.

vpr

3,711 posts

239 months

Sunday 20th July 2014
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Another one for Etype UK.

This is one of theirs albeit before the air filters were fitted...Starts on the button anytime and runs clean throughout the rev range.Great upgrade


Crosswise

410 posts

187 months

Monday 21st July 2014
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That looks to be a very neat conversion. I'm not sure of the feasibility of this for a number of reasons, but could you not just fit all the relevant bits from a S3 XJ6? It would look almost factory and cost very little.

e600

Original Poster:

1,328 posts

153 months

Monday 21st July 2014
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Crosswise said:
That looks to be a very neat conversion. I'm not sure of the feasibility of this for a number of reasons, but could you not just fit all the relevant bits from a S3 XJ6? It would look almost factory and cost very little.
I think performance would suffer, and as it will be a Lightweight replica I am not sure it would look "period".

Thanks to all for their input

V8 FOU

2,977 posts

148 months

Monday 21st July 2014
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I've done a couple of these - it is well worth it. You can now get DCOE lookalike injecion bodies for that period look too!

Crosswise

410 posts

187 months

Tuesday 22nd July 2014
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e600 said:
Crosswise said:
That looks to be a very neat conversion. I'm not sure of the feasibility of this for a number of reasons, but could you not just fit all the relevant bits from a S3 XJ6? It would look almost factory and cost very little.
I think performance would suffer, and as it will be a Lightweight replica I am not sure it would look "period".

Thanks to all for their input
I did say factory, not period, but point taken! I just thought it might look more original than an aftermarket conversion. I don't know how the output would compare with the carbed version, or how adaptable it is to modifications, hence my doubts to the suitability.