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#19 Re: A15 efi..
Dion120Y Posted on: 2012/8/14 13:44
may i ask where you got your ram tubes from?


#18 Re: A15 efi..
DISMO Posted on: 2012/8/4 7:49
all depends on the experience of the tuner to how much horsepower and so forth you achieve, i know of more hp being made from a set of well tuned twin webers but with the driveability regardless of weather/humidity and temperature, just turn the key and your on your way, i did seriously think about twin carbies but for the price of a decent pair its actually not that expensive to compare efi and carbies. ill be tuning this my self and am thinking about doing some tinkering with e85 fuel aswell


#17 Re: A15 efi..
DISMO Posted on: 2012/8/4 7:46
yeah mate be happy too,, they are 40mm id Efi hardware throttle bodies purchased 2nd hand from from a mate for roughly $1000, mounted on a JTS twin weber manifold which i tig welded back down to 40mm to suit the bodies. Jtd 4 into 2 into 1 extractors, the bodies came with throttle position and appropriate sensors, i got an n12 pulsar electronic dizzy and cut 3 lobes off the reluctor to act as a cam sensor to trigger every number 1 tdc compression, (every 720 crank degrees) i havent yet mounted my crank angle sensor, this will be a 36-2 trigger whell attahed to the crank pulley with a universal 2 wire a/c sensor i got off ebay, the computer is a fairly old motec m4 that came with a previous racecar


#16 Re: A15 efi..
darrenwilson Posted on: 2012/8/3 2:56
Nice Work!!


#15 Re: A15 efi..
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/8/3 0:05
Racers will pay thousands for a race-winning extra 2 HP. So to some, EFI is worth it regardless of cost.

You have to pay an expert to tune EFI, whereas you can tune a carburetor at home.

Get a factory A14E manifold, Datsun factory EFI fuel pump & Datsun ECU (or MegaSquirt ECU) and be done for $1000. With the Datsun ECU it tunes itself, so the expense of expert tuning is saved.


#14 Re: A15 efi..
Stock1200Ute1 Posted on: 2012/8/2 23:49
Righto, is it really worth it though? Like is there THAT much better performance compared to a pair of well tuned carbys?


#13 Re: A15 efi..
ddgonzal Posted on: 2012/8/2 22:11
A full setup with manifold is about $2500, but depending on the ECU could be as much as $3500.


#12 Re: A15 efi..
Stock1200Ute1 Posted on: 2012/8/2 13:23
This looks grouse, would you care to share some light on the subject, specs, where the bits were purchased, how you went about this etc. This is pretty much exactly want i want to do with my next engine. Have spoken to a shop in melb that said they can sell me everything which would cost around like the 3 grand mark minus the manifold... i thought that was a little excessive?


#11 Re: A15 efi..
DISMO Posted on: 2012/8/2 11:41
Looks like your all over it mate. I'm not on here that much


#10 Re: A15 efi..
Posted on: 2012/7/29 0:45
Go to the individual pic and copy the direct link address for the pic and post it into the picture link in the reply.



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