Advise or Thread referrals: 1.8 liter engine rebuild / upgrade w/ stock L-Jet, I have a well maintained L-Jet that & would like to keep. |
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Advise or Thread referrals: 1.8 liter engine rebuild / upgrade w/ stock L-Jet, I have a well maintained L-Jet that & would like to keep. |
pnewman |
Dec 23 2012, 10:27 AM
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The title says it all.
Looking for advise and or threads to help me make informed decisions regarding a possible future rebuild / upgrade of my 1.8 liter that has a very reliable and well maintained L-Jet injection. I have heard 1911 is a good evolutionary step. I have heard "2.0 liter max!" I have heard not to go bigger than 2.0 liter as my FI system won't play nice with it. ...but I have heard that you can use the famed 2056 w/ mods. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif) I looked around the world but only found bits and pieces of info on doing 1.8 liter L-jet upgrades. I am sure that I overlooked a classic thread on this subject. Any info or leads are appreciated. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/santa_smiley.gif) Thank you in advance for your help! and a Merry Christmas too All! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/santa_smiley.gif) |
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