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Author: Subject: I've gone and bought some EFI stuff....
cliftyhanger

posted on 29/7/08 at 04:52 PM Reply With Quote
I've gone and bought some EFI stuff....

off fleabay.
Got a megasquirt v2.2, inlet manifold and set of throttle bodies, plus an edis 4 and lots of wires!

Need to see what else I need, I think sensors for air and water temp, an injection pump and possibly a swirl pot (this could be fed by my facet that is currently installed) and I need to fit a fuel return pipe. Also some air filters, are socks OK as they would be easiest, otherwise a pipercross 1/2 sausage one with a blank backplate I guess. Oh, and an O2 sensor in the exhaust. Anuthing else? I ought to start collecting the stuff as I read up and learn! Talking of which, is there an idiots guide out there, or any recommended forums?
Cheers
Clive

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omega0684

posted on 29/7/08 at 04:56 PM Reply With Quote
trigger wheel, vr sensor, coil pack, plug leads? are you going to get a narrow band or wide band lambda sensor?
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BenB

posted on 29/7/08 at 05:05 PM Reply With Quote
Wideband sensor. For sure Makes tuning so much easier.

Normal requirements are

MAP sensor / throttle potentiometer (? already on TBs). Some motorbike TBs have hall effect sensors which aren't of use.
Coolant temp sensor
Air temp sensor
Trigger wheel
Trigger wheel VR sensor
Fuel pump (injection type)
Pressure regulator (injection type)
Injectors
Fuel rail
Fuel return line to tank
[swirl pot perhaps]

Obviously coil pack you've already got.
Trigger wheels and wideband systems can be had quite cheaply from trigger-wheels.com.

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