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> 914 2.0 1973, convert back to fuel injection
theghoul
post Apr 5 2021, 12:57 AM
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Hi! nice forum - mainly have the front engine Porsches, but am helping a friend with a 914 2.0 he bought that had a single carb conversion, and I believe it is best to go back to the fuel injection. He has an extra motor with fuel injection but not sure it is a 2.0. Has the ECU- I know it needs to be a 13 or 14 and dont know that yet. He has the wiring and the intake tubes and injectors - any pitfalls to this job? Any info is appreciated! thanks, theghoul
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mepstein
post Apr 5 2021, 09:52 AM
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If I had a four I would switch it to PMB's new FI system.
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post Apr 5 2021, 11:30 AM
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If I had a four I would switch it to PMB's new FI system.


Eric says this is the set up

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