Printable Version of Topic

Click here to view this topic in its original format

914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ WTB 914 2.0 D-Jet FI

Posted by: Such914 Feb 1 2018, 08:04 PM

Hello, I am looking for a set of Bosch D-Jet FI for a 914 2.0. I am looking for the most complete/nice system I can get, but would be willing to settle for one that needs a bit of work but is mostly complete. Thank you!

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Feb 1 2018, 08:08 PM

Curious, what would you guess an excellent condition, fully restored stock 2.0l FI system will cost? Ready to bolt on, turn key.

Posted by: Such914 Feb 1 2018, 08:22 PM

QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Feb 1 2018, 08:08 PM) *

Curious, what would you guess an excellent condition, fully restored stock 2.0l FI system will cost? Ready to bolt on, turn key.

$1500-$2000? I am sorry if I am incorrect with my estimate, I got that number from some other 914 people I know. If my expectations are too high then please let me know.

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Feb 1 2018, 10:14 PM

No single source offers this package ready to install. You will likely need to assemble the pieces, check them for function, and restore them yourself. Assuming that you are simply converting an otherwise stock 2.0L engine from carbs back to FI, already have a good ignition harness, relay board and relays, the FI cam and both fuel lines are still installed. Allow probably 4 hours minimum to install and adjust if you know what you are doing. All pricing plus shipping and tax:

$500. Air intake manifold pipes, air plenum, throttle body/spring, air filter box and mounting bracket, fuel runner pipes to heads, injector mounting hardware, CSV mount, fuel pressure regulator, thermoswitch (all restored)
$100. ECU (used, repainted)
$500. FI harness (new)
$350. MPS and mounting bracket (rebuilt)
$150. TPS (used, new circuit board)
$500. 3-port fuel pump (new)
$600. 4 injectors (new)
$100. Cold start valve, gasket.
$400. 123 distributor (new, internal trigger points)
$300. Air filter, fuel filter, fuel hose, F-connector, elbows, new fuel clamps, gaskets-2 air intake to head, 4 plenum to air intake pipes, 1 throttle body, 4 sets of injector gaskets

$3,500. is my best guess. Somebody check me please.

Posted by: Such914 Feb 1 2018, 10:20 PM

QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Feb 1 2018, 10:14 PM) *

No single source offers this package ready to install. You will likely need to assemble the pieces, check them for function, and restore them yourself. Assuming that you are simply converting an otherwise stock 2.0L engine from carbs back to FI, already have a good ignition harness, relay board and relays, the FI cam and both fuel lines are still installed. Allow probably 4 hours minimum to install and adjust if you know what you are doing. All pricing plus shipping and tax:

$500. Air intake manifold pipes, air plenum, throttle body/spring, air filter box and mounting bracket, fuel runner pipes to heads, injector mounting hardware, CSV mount, fuel pressure regulator, thermoswitch (all restored)
$100. ECU (used, repainted)
$500. FI harness (new)
$350. MPS and mounting bracket (rebuilt)
$150. TPS (used, new circuit board)
$500. 3-port fuel pump (new)
$600. 4 injectors (new)
$100. Cold start valve, gasket.
$400. 123 distributor (new, internal trigger points)
$300. Air filter, fuel filter, fuel hose, F-connector, elbows, new fuel clamps, gaskets-2 air intake to head, 4 plenum to air intake pipes, 1 throttle body, 4 sets of injector gaskets

$3,500. is my best guess. Somebody check me please.

Thanks, that's a really great write up. I am fine with a good used system, so I don't think I will start from scratch.

Posted by: 914_teener Feb 1 2018, 10:27 PM

$500. Air intake manifold pipes, air plenum, throttle body/spring, air filter box and mounting bracket, fuel runner pipes to heads, injector mounting hardware, CSV mount,
fuel pressure regulator, thermoswitch (all restored)- Agree.

$100. ECU (used, repainted) $200 they can be rebuilt.

$500. FI harness (new) - Yep..you would know and they are great.

$350. MPS and mounting bracket (rebuilt)-Yep

$150. TPS (used, new circuit board) Yep

$500. 3-port fuel pump (new) -$150 for the two port New.


$600. 4 injectors (new)- By the time you find used ones that don't fail more like $500

$100. Cold start valve, gasket. - Fairly common-$35 used

$400. 123 distributor (new, internal trigger points) - I paid this with the group buy

$300. Air filter, fuel filter, fuel hose, F-connector, elbows, new fuel clamps, gaskets-2 air intake to head, 4 plenum to air intake pipes, 1 throttle body, 4 sets of injector gaskets - Yep includes powder coating.

So yea about right. In my mind it is worth having the ECU tested.

Posted by: mepstein Feb 2 2018, 12:19 PM

Or just buy this engine and sell off the long block. Probably get $1K-1,500 for the engine.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=323637&hl=

Posted by: 87m491 Feb 2 2018, 12:41 PM

Not for nothing but since the OP didn't specify concours correct. Not sure why anyone would go 3 port FP when perfectly serviceable 2 ports options abound for ~$100.

QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Feb 1 2018, 08:14 PM) *

No single source offers this package ready to install. You will likely need to assemble the pieces, check them for function, and restore them yourself. Assuming that you are simply converting an otherwise stock 2.0L engine from carbs back to FI, already have a good ignition harness, relay board and relays, the FI cam and both fuel lines are still installed. Allow probably 4 hours minimum to install and adjust if you know what you are doing. All pricing plus shipping and tax:

$500. Air intake manifold pipes, air plenum, throttle body/spring, air filter box and mounting bracket, fuel runner pipes to heads, injector mounting hardware, CSV mount, fuel pressure regulator, thermoswitch (all restored)
$100. ECU (used, repainted)
$500. FI harness (new)
$350. MPS and mounting bracket (rebuilt)
$150. TPS (used, new circuit board)
$500. 3-port fuel pump (new)
$600. 4 injectors (new)
$100. Cold start valve, gasket.
$400. 123 distributor (new, internal trigger points)
$300. Air filter, fuel filter, fuel hose, F-connector, elbows, new fuel clamps, gaskets-2 air intake to head, 4 plenum to air intake pipes, 1 throttle body, 4 sets of injector gaskets

$3,500. is my best guess. Somebody check me please.


Posted by: mepstein Feb 2 2018, 01:00 PM

Yea, I didn't read it as a request for concours parts. That's a whole different ball game. I have seen plenty of complete systems for $500-1,000 but I posted the engine to show how easy it is to get parts or drop in a running engine. If the OP has a running engine with carbs and wants to keep numbers matching, Just buy the engine, put on the carbs (not optimal but done all the time), keep the FI and sell a good running 2.0 carbed engine for $2K-2,500.

QUOTE(87m491 @ Feb 2 2018, 01:41 PM) *

Not for nothing but since the OP didn't specify concours correct. Not sure why anyone would go 3 port FP when perfectly serviceable 2 ports options abound for ~$100.

QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Feb 1 2018, 08:14 PM) *

No single source offers this package ready to install. You will likely need to assemble the pieces, check them for function, and restore them yourself. Assuming that you are simply converting an otherwise stock 2.0L engine from carbs back to FI, already have a good ignition harness, relay board and relays, the FI cam and both fuel lines are still installed. Allow probably 4 hours minimum to install and adjust if you know what you are doing. All pricing plus shipping and tax:

$500. Air intake manifold pipes, air plenum, throttle body/spring, air filter box and mounting bracket, fuel runner pipes to heads, injector mounting hardware, CSV mount, fuel pressure regulator, thermoswitch (all restored)
$100. ECU (used, repainted)
$500. FI harness (new)
$350. MPS and mounting bracket (rebuilt)
$150. TPS (used, new circuit board)
$500. 3-port fuel pump (new)
$600. 4 injectors (new)
$100. Cold start valve, gasket.
$400. 123 distributor (new, internal trigger points)
$300. Air filter, fuel filter, fuel hose, F-connector, elbows, new fuel clamps, gaskets-2 air intake to head, 4 plenum to air intake pipes, 1 throttle body, 4 sets of injector gaskets

$3,500. is my best guess. Somebody check me please.



Posted by: Such914 Feb 4 2018, 09:23 PM

QUOTE(mepstein @ Feb 2 2018, 12:19 PM) *

Or just buy this engine and sell off the long block. Probably get $1K-1,500 for the engine.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=323637&hl=

Thats a good idea, I will make sure to look into that!

Posted by: kahluver Feb 5 2018, 07:03 PM

QUOTE(Such914 @ Feb 4 2018, 07:23 PM) *

QUOTE(mepstein @ Feb 2 2018, 12:19 PM) *

Or just buy this engine and sell off the long block. Probably get $1K-1,500 for the engine.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=323637&hl=

Thats a good idea, I will make sure to look into that!


PM me, I have a full setup that I'm not using.

Posted by: turbonet Feb 5 2018, 11:09 PM

I will have a setup for sale shortly.

Powered by Invision Power Board (http://www.invisionboard.com)
© Invision Power Services (http://www.invisionpower.com)