Small Injectors

Bruce Plecan nacelp at bright.net
Wed Oct 21 18:17:52 GMT 1998


-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Hermann <bearbvd at sni.net>
To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Wednesday, October 21, 1998 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: Small Injectors


How about snowmobiles?.
Bruce


>>Well the search is on for a .5 - 2 lb/hr injectors!  I tried to get to
>>the archives, but the DIY website seems to be down.  Anybody have any
>>ideas where to find them?  Also, what is the displacement of a GEO
>>3-cylinder engine?  You know, those little 60 mpg cars that people
>>drive like corvettes.
>
>Thought we had escaped that syndrome when a few fine junkyards started
>crushing all the VW beetles they could lay their greasy hands on!!
>
> Possibly they would have suitable injectors
>>since they are only 60 or so HP.
>>
>>Andy Q
>>
>>p.s. am I crazy?
>
>Whoa!! I thought I said 5 lb./hour injectors, and that 10# might well work
>OK and be findable. I dunno if Wisconsin is putting efi on any of their
>air-cooled industrial motors, but if they were, that might be a place to
>start looking! Or is there anything ouÝ there in the market niche where 850
>Minis and Fiats used to fit?? (That now uses EFI.)  Maybe one of the
>mini-suzy's or the like from JP??
>
>14.5 to 15#/hour is the smallest LISTED in my Kinsler F.I. book (from Troy,
>MI.) (Bosch and Lucas units). Dunno what Nippo does---?
>
>Regards, Greg
>>





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