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> djet, can a 1.7 djet power a 2.0 motor
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post Dec 2 2005, 12:05 AM
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can a 1.7L djet system power a 2110cc motor....
by adjusting the head temp sensor, the mps, etc.....?


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post Dec 2 2005, 02:32 PM
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Megasquirt will get you way better results and you will learn a lot more, but yes there is a learning curve. If you really want to do the d-jet you would be better off finding a more compatable VW d-jet system, I know they used it on bugs at some point so there must be some type I stuff around. Will the runners even clear the sheet metal, generator etc on top of the motor? You might have to fab risers. You will need to tweak the MPS a lot (using an LCR meter), maybe bigger injectors, maybe higher fuel pressure. If he has a hot cam in it, it probably won't idle very well, and you will probably have drivability problems (flat spots and stuff like that). If you really want to try it I think given enough time and energy you could probably get it to at least start and run, but I don't know how good the final result will be. If you do Megasquirt you have a better chance of winding up better off than the carbs he started with.
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