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| barkamatic |
Aug 6 2023, 11:54 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 55 Joined: 6-March 23 From: Colorado Member No.: 27,211 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
I have decided to ditch my carb setup for fuel injection. I have a 1973 2.0. Can anyone tell me the difference in years between the systems and what I should be looking for?
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| 914sgofast2 |
Aug 6 2023, 03:56 PM
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You stated that your engine has carbs on it. If the cam was changed to a carb friendly cam with more lift/duration than stock, then it won’t work well with the Djet FI. The only good aftermarket cam that works well with Djet is the one designed by Jake Raby and sold by the Type 4 Store.
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| barkamatic |
Aug 6 2023, 05:44 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 55 Joined: 6-March 23 From: Colorado Member No.: 27,211 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
You stated that your engine has carbs on it. If the cam was changed to a carb friendly cam with more lift/duration than stock, then it won’t work well with the Djet FI. The only good aftermarket cam that works well with Djet is the one designed by Jake Raby and sold by the Type 4 Store. The car has dual 34ict's and I just don't think that will do it. Unforunately, the cam was changed to hydraulic and a broken lifter is why my 2.0 is all over the shop as we speak. So I'm replacing the cam and lifters anyhow. If I have to throw a grand at some 40's then I was thinking I might as well go back to original. I have some experience with aftermarket systems. I did an MR2 with a silver top but it came with all the sensors. And as mentioned, where would you put the trigger wheel? I think, thanks to you guys, I probably have the info I need to gather up the parts. |
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