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efi question
hi could anyone tell me what i need to swap carbs for efi on my rover v8, i know it started life as a vittese 3.5 ,the guy that built the engine tells me i need a 3.9 efi system. thanks..
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high pressure fuel pump
air flow meter
ecu
wiring loom
inlet manifold with plenum n bits on it
new valley gasket and end rubber bits
u need to choose between flapper and hotwire injection,hotwire being the better of the two,
heres one on ebay,looks clean
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/V8-Rover-injectio ... dZViewItem
air flow meter
ecu
wiring loom
inlet manifold with plenum n bits on it
new valley gasket and end rubber bits
u need to choose between flapper and hotwire injection,hotwire being the better of the two,
heres one on ebay,looks clean
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/V8-Rover-injectio ... dZViewItem
Yup, as markmills2000uk suggests, a bolt-on 3.9 EFI system - intake manifold up, modify exhaust to use an O2 sensor, plus the wiring and ecu - is probably the easiest option. A tunable ECU is nice, but a factory system will get you going with minimum fuss.
Don't forget the fuel system (either high pressure pump, swirl pot, etc or retrofit a tank with an in-tank pump) and the high pressure lines, including a return line to the tank.
The Rover Carb to EFI conversion is a fairly easy and common swap.
Don't forget the fuel system (either high pressure pump, swirl pot, etc or retrofit a tank with an in-tank pump) and the high pressure lines, including a return line to the tank.
The Rover Carb to EFI conversion is a fairly easy and common swap.
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Re: efi question
Hi to all,when u take inlet manifold off u will need to file out small amount in inlet port to allow for injector,i had to do this on my 3.5(SD1) it might be best to remove the heads so no swarf gets into the combustion chamber,i used a 3.9 Efi Cam and skimmed the block and Heads to increase C/R then fitted a composite gasket to bring it back down a little again,this set up ran really well when raced against other motors on 3.9 and 4.0 V8, 

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if his engine did start out life as a vittese as he said, i would have thought the heads would already have the notch in,unless the heads have been changed,but that is something he will need to check when he takes the inlet manifold off,or you might be able to tell from the numbers stamped on the head under the rockers
Notches are in the very top/middle of the inlet ports of the heads right at the gasket face. They look like they have been cut with a smallish round file which funny enough is what you would use to make them.
Hotwire is the way the system uses to measure the amount of air going into the engine. Definitely the system to go for as opposed the the flapper.
If you hadn't fell asleep you could have had the one in the link bellow which wasn't a bad price but its sold now.
Hotwire is the way the system uses to measure the amount of air going into the engine. Definitely the system to go for as opposed the the flapper.
If you hadn't fell asleep you could have had the one in the link bellow which wasn't a bad price but its sold now.
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my car ran fine with no speed sensors,
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MS2 V3.57 Ecu mapable efi and wasted spark ignition.
Procharger D1SC supercharger and Cossie RS500 Intercooler @ 14psi of Boost. 416 RWHP, (boost leak)
Forged 4.8 V8 kitted out with the dogs Cajones of parts.

Sponsored by: www.v8performanceparts.co.uk, www.interpart.biz, www.caprisport.com & www.baileyperformance.co.uk