Fuel Injection,Engine Management
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Morning All
Maybe this should be posted in the Racing section but here goes...
The ABS system if fully bedded-in and working well for the past few years,so,now I am after another project
The plan I have now is to fit Engine management to the plus 2,I am thinking of MegasquirtIII at the moment.
Have any listers done this?
Any advice etc. most welcome
Thanks
John
Maybe this should be posted in the Racing section but here goes...
The ABS system if fully bedded-in and working well for the past few years,so,now I am after another project
The plan I have now is to fit Engine management to the plus 2,I am thinking of MegasquirtIII at the moment.
Have any listers done this?
Any advice etc. most welcome
Thanks
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Hi John,
I have also been wondering about this (although a new engine bottom end based on a 711m block comes first!).
I have been wondering whether fuel injection can be fitted while retaining the dellortos for the butterfly while making up fatter spacers between carb and manifold to put the injectors into...
What do you think?
Cheers
Tim
I have also been wondering about this (although a new engine bottom end based on a 711m block comes first!).
I have been wondering whether fuel injection can be fitted while retaining the dellortos for the butterfly while making up fatter spacers between carb and manifold to put the injectors into...
What do you think?
Cheers
Tim
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tdafforn - Fourth Gear
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Tim
Yes,if you want to remodel the inner wing to accomodate the airbox!
John
Yes,if you want to remodel the inner wing to accomodate the airbox!
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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........and mounting the airbox where?
John
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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If you are building your own system this might be of interest.
http://www.bowler.fslife.co.uk/
There is even a bit about rotoflexs
Clive
http://www.bowler.fslife.co.uk/
There is even a bit about rotoflexs
Clive
1972 Elan Sprint FHC
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You should use http://www.emeraldm3d.com/ I have only ever been told good things about the product and chap who runs the company. I know a few Elise drivers who have this system and they all speak very highly of it.
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I have the Emerald system on my Zetec Plus 2. I had it mapped this morning at Redline in Iver and the guy there said it was a bit more complicated to set up than other systems, but all the same he got 170bhp from my (so far) standard engine.
Had very complimentary things to say about the Megasquirt though, which was encouraging as I'm thinking about using it to run my series 3 Land Rover.
Had very complimentary things to say about the Megasquirt though, which was encouraging as I'm thinking about using it to run my series 3 Land Rover.
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simon.mitchell - Second Gear
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Well it looks like at least three are going down the EFI route,myself Tim and Brian so I thought I'd dig out one of the old posts and see if it attracts any more posts......running wasted spark was the best engine improvement I've ever made (balancing carbs,fitting luminition,altering cam timimg,etc.etc.) the engine is as smooth as butter and pulls like a train....as the chap following me down to Donnington last year remarked...
John
John
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Hi guys,
Practical Performance car magazine is a little difficult to find in my area.
Can one of you post the articles?
Thanks,
Evan Carpenter-Crawford
1969 fhc
Practical Performance car magazine is a little difficult to find in my area.
Can one of you post the articles?
Thanks,
Evan Carpenter-Crawford
1969 fhc
Evan Carpenter Crawford
1969 FHC 8624
1969 FHC 8624
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Evan
Especially a copy from March 2006?
John
P.S. if you can PM me i can let you have a copy of Victors EFI (club lotus a while ago)
Especially a copy from March 2006?
John
P.S. if you can PM me i can let you have a copy of Victors EFI (club lotus a while ago)
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Hi all...
Just been for my first run in the +2 with ignition running using a Megasquirt ECU..
Quite a difference...
My old Dizzy was probably quite warn, but the MS ECU run system is certainly a load smoother.
Also starts on all cylinders and the sparks it produces are like lightening!!
one happy bunny
No for the fuel system (although it seems a shame as the dellys are running beautifully at the mo)
Cheers
tim
Just been for my first run in the +2 with ignition running using a Megasquirt ECU..
Quite a difference...
My old Dizzy was probably quite warn, but the MS ECU run system is certainly a load smoother.
Also starts on all cylinders and the sparks it produces are like lightening!!
one happy bunny
No for the fuel system (although it seems a shame as the dellys are running beautifully at the mo)
Cheers
tim
1972 +2S130
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I'm well advanced on my conversion - at the stage of assembling the loom.
I did a lot of 'research' regarding the ECU and finally went for Omex.
The majority of my research was on Megasquirt as it fitted my overall budget. However, some informed advice from three tuners with Megasqirt experiences really put me off the idea.
Taking advice from three other well known rolling road tuners, I came to the conclusion that there was nothing to choose between the major ECU suppliers highlighted on the Jenvey website ? and the one to choose was the one with which you could do the best deal. If anyone is interested, please PM me for the reason I chose Omex.
I did a lot of 'research' regarding the ECU and finally went for Omex.
The majority of my research was on Megasquirt as it fitted my overall budget. However, some informed advice from three tuners with Megasqirt experiences really put me off the idea.
Taking advice from three other well known rolling road tuners, I came to the conclusion that there was nothing to choose between the major ECU suppliers highlighted on the Jenvey website ? and the one to choose was the one with which you could do the best deal. If anyone is interested, please PM me for the reason I chose Omex.
Brian Clarke
(1972 Sprint 5 EFI)
Growing old is mandatory..........Growing up is optional
(1972 Sprint 5 EFI)
Growing old is mandatory..........Growing up is optional
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Tim
Nice one...see you at Donnington?...running the Ms ignition?
John
Brian (friend)
Yes,I'm interested,you could pm me or post here for all to see?
John
Nice one...see you at Donnington?...running the Ms ignition?
John
Brian (friend)
Yes,I'm interested,you could pm me or post here for all to see?
John
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