Ahoy, question for Capt Obvious: 914 ECU, Is the ECU needed after carb conversion. |
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Ahoy, question for Capt Obvious: 914 ECU, Is the ECU needed after carb conversion. |
c12croft |
Jul 20 2014, 01:55 PM
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Preface: Nor would I ever endorse the butchering of Dr Porsche's well intended fuel injection design in our Type lV Fours.
However. My 914 came with its fuel delivery v. O2 management system (cam incl) already converted by the P.O. probably back in the day when man's inhumanity to machines was endemic and carb conversions were all the rage. Oh, the shame of it all:( That said, I probably speak only for myself, but we ignoramuses being too lazy to research the answer ourselves want to know, Is the ECU needed for the proper operation of Weber carburetors??? Thank you |
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