Hi all,
I pulled the 914 out this weekend for the first drive of the year, and it was running very poorly at best. I think my 2.0L is finally ready to give up the ghost, so I've decided to swap it out with a good 1.8L I have in a parts car. I'm hoping to save up and buy a kit from Jake for the 2.0L, but in the mean time I want to keep driving.
My question is thus; how straight forward is it to swap from a stock 2.0L with FI to a stock 1.8L with FI? Will the existing wiring in the car hook up to the L-Jet? What all will I need to pull from the donor car (relay board, etc)?
Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
plug and play....
when removing 2.0L, unplug 12 & 14 pin connectors on relay board (alt plug and I-V connector also of course). 1.8 wiring harness plugs right back in. you could literally have a 1.8L and trans already bolted together with exhaust (and FI system) on the ground ready and do a swap for the drivetrain in the car. out with the old, in with the ..... less old..... you do not need to swap relay boards.
Thats exactly what I was hoping to hear. So assuming no major disasters, this should be doable in a weekend I'm guessing? Time to get to work, I guess!
dont leave out the ecm and dual relays the are screwed to the battery tray. you need those.
Screwed to the battery tray are the dual relay and the resistor pack. Your dual relay may have a metal cover (OEM). The one pictured is a replacement. Both the dual relay and the resistor pack plug into the L-Jet FI harness. Your L-jet uses it's own ECU.
Thanks for the pic, that's perfect. I'll make sure to grab everything. Sounds like it should all be pretty straight forward.
Cheers,
you guys are cool that have a stock wiring harness that can support FI.
mine was rekajiggerd by the PO for racing so all unecessary parts were taken off and now it's NOT possible to run FI in my car.
oh well, i love tuning carbs
Yes you need everything attached to the engine with the exception of the relay board, and fuel pressure regulator. I'm not sure of the stand for the air cleaner. Is that bolted on or welded to the body? Been a while since I stripped one down.
Right, it is about as simple as a six conversion without the oil tank. Everything with the 1.8 has to be transferred over.
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