Opinion on FI vs Carbs |
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Opinion on FI vs Carbs |
lsintampa |
May 28 2013, 10:07 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 520 Joined: 28-January 13 From: Tampa, FL Member No.: 15,441 Region Association: South East States |
75 914/4 2.0
Car has been sitting under covers for 12 or more years. I don't really know much about when it last ran. Given what I do know, it may have been 20 years or more since it ran. Car is rock solid - body wise. Longs, floorboards, hell hole, etc. are at most just surface rust. The only rusted through area I could find were minor pin holes in the rear trunk area. Am I kidding myself by trying to bring life to this thing using the original FI system? All the parts seem to be in good condition - the ECU shows signs of age, the wiring (for the most part) seems "good enough". The motor is out - so IF I were to go with a carb setup, now would be the time. Looking for opinions, and if anyone wants needs a FI system for their 2.0 (just in case I bowl feed the beast). Thanks, Len |
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