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Bonzo 24th March 2010 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dogwood (Post 34815)

So finaly given up on the bl**** injection stuff.
Refitted the Weber and 1800 wiring.
Had it firing up right off.

Main thing is, if it goes wrong at least I should be able to fix it.
If the injection stuff packs up I wouldn't even know where to start.

Going to be in the same boat as you mate .... I am starting with the modern injection route .... Gonna be B*****d if it goes wrong at a later date :eek:
Could write all I know about injection systems on the back of a stamp :o

I assume the shape of the inlet ports on the injection head are all about air flow .... Being as you are using carb, I doubt there will be quite so much demand for such a smooth air flow.

You may find that the carb is a little under jetted for the extra 200cc though .... Guess you won't know the full efect until you give it a test drive mate ;)

AshG 24th March 2010 08:44 PM

dave when you come back bring the injection stuff and i will learn you how to do it :D

if you cant be bothered then im sure i can get you a session down ATSPEED on their rolling road to set the carb up proper so it dont go bang.

failing that i could always sort you a megajolt and bike carbs.

Bonzo 24th March 2010 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AshG (Post 34820)
dave when you come back bring the injection stuff and i will learn you how to do it :D

if you cant be bothered then im sure i can get you a session down ATSPEED on their rolling road to set the carb up proper so it dont go bang.

failing that i could always sort you a megajolt and bike carbs.


Now there's an offer he can't refuse :D :D :cool:

twinturbo 24th March 2010 08:55 PM

EFi is simple.

I hate Carbs. That why I have fitted a Polo GT 1.3 Injection engine to our MK1 golf. I could not get it to run well all the time on the carb. 1st time I ran the EFi lump after a year out of a car it fired up and ran spot on.

TT

dogwood 24th March 2010 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bonzo (Post 34821)
Now there's an offer he can't refuse :D :D :cool:

Better beleive it....:D


Cheers Ash your a mate.
Did tell ya I don't do lektrix.....

I know the coil is OK coz getting a spark with the 1800 stuff.
I know the wiring is ok to the TFI thingy.
Coz I pulled it all apart and checked it with the digi.
So wondering if I bu*****d the black box.

HandyAndy 24th March 2010 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by dogwood (Post 34827)
So wondering if I bu*****d the black box.

David.....

sorry mate but that statement has just had me in stitches :D :D

another long day, i,ll get my coat :o

glad you got the lecktrikery sorted :cool:

cheers
andy

dogwood 24th March 2010 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 34825)
EFi is simple.

I hate Carbs. That why I have fitted a Polo GT 1.3 Injection engine to our MK1 golf. I could not get it to run well all the time on the carb. 1st time I ran the EFi lump after a year out of a car it fired up and ran spot on.

TT

Simple for you. I've spent 2 days on the bloody thing.
Just don't make sense why there is no spark.

Got a spark first hit with the 1800 stuff.
It's just a poz/neg and the 3 wires to the Halls....done!!
With the injection,I just got a mass of wires with no idea where they all go, or what they do

dogwood 24th March 2010 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HandyAndy (Post 34830)
glad you got the lecktrikery sorted :cool:
cheers
andy

Well not sorted, but certainly closer.
Defo think I need to use the old KISS (Keep it simple stupid)

HandyAndy 24th March 2010 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dogwood (Post 34832)
Well not sorted, but certainly closer.
Defo think I need to use the old KISS (Keep it simple stupid)

snap, like i said previously....points & condensor & I had a chance with it,

anything else & i,m baffled with leccy stuff :o :D

looking forward to seeing your car "again" David :)

cheers
andy

dogwood 24th March 2010 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by HandyAndy (Post 34833)
looking forward to seeing your car "again" David :)

cheers
andy

Me to......:D
Getting fed up with looking at a garage full of bits.
Not one of my better ideas to do a rebuild.


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