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Old 22nd September 2012, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by big_wasa View Post
St170 fuel injection on a budget project.

I thought I would start a thread on getting an St170 engine to run in a kitcar using its own ecu.

Yes I know you can stick bike carbs on it ect but you wont do it as cheap as this and get the same level of emissions imho.

Budget so far £45 BUT I DONT HAVE THE ENGINE YET

1hr's Work. Can I turn the immobilizer (Pat's) on and off.....Answer YES

http://youtu.be/4UMyy6HXvQ4

A good start but lots and lots of work to do.

I am also on the scroundge for any st170 engine sensors that you guys havnt used on the bike carb or megasquirt convertions.

I am looking for

fuel rail pressure switches
Inlet manifold runner controle modual ( even faulty )
Maf
knock sensor

ect

If I get some donations to keep the project cost low I may even do a Full "how to"

It makes a lot of sense to use the ecu if you can get it all sussed out. Painless in the states have been doing this stand alone stuff using all the original kit for years. http://www.painlesswiring.com/webcatalog/featured.php
have a quick flick through their products, they have all bases covered .

Bob
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