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> 1.7 to 2.0 D-Jet conversion
TargaToy
post Aug 27 2010, 08:24 PM
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I've tried searching this and looking for tech articles but haven't had much luck. Sorry if this has been covered already.

I have a 1.7 with functioning factory FI. I have a parts 1.8 which I plan to build into a 2056. If I wish to run the larger motor with D-jet, what FI components of mine can be retained....and what exactly am I going to have to source to make the system work with the larger displacement?

I'd like to start collecting parts as I come across them.

Thanks!
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Bleyseng
post Aug 29 2010, 12:46 PM
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I think he is saying it would run lean but not with the green 2.0L injectors. As you say it will run out of air with the small runners and plenum before going to lean. Porsche figured this out in 1972 with the first 2.0L engine after VW said it couldn't be built.
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