Saturn EFI
mrvette
mrvette at bellsouth.net
Wed Oct 14 15:43:17 GMT 1998
I personally never had any trouble on several direct port injection probjects,
by using an appropriately sized GM computer to run a similar sized engine with
the prom already in it....a 1200 engine is a 1200 engine...IF you go closedloop
the tables will calibrate themselves...
the mechanicals don t matter that much, it's the injector type and size that
matters more....most interchange without much problems...GENE
Jemison Richard wrote:
>
> I'm wanting to adapt fuel injection to an inline 4 cylinder 4 stroke 1200cc
> motorcycle. I have been looking seriously at a Saturn EFI as the Manifold /
> plenum / throttle body would physically fit the engine and the available
> space quite nicely.
>
> I have several questions however, and have asked one person from the list
> individually about this and he had some excellent feedback. One question he
> had however was whether Saturn did their own thing with respect to the ECU
> or if they might have adapted an existing ECU to the project. Does anyone
> know an easy way for a novice to figure this out!? Also, I'm interested in
> opinions from the list as to the suitability of this unit compared to others
> (my only experience with fuel njection has been the Saturns I own so I'm
> really starting at square one). Low cost is always a big factor for me. I
> also have 4 motorcycles. So, once I get this working, I could see at least
> one other motorcycle becoming an EFI recipient!
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Rick J
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