Retrofit TBI to MGB
Stowe, Ted-SEA
StowT at PerkinsCoie.com
Tue Sep 1 16:15:00 GMT 1998
isn't an L-Jettronic a 4 cyl FI, (4 injectors) ?
with an mgb head and the Siamesed intake ports, wouldn't that be an issue ?
is there an electronic TBI from bosch ? I know the D-Jetronic was FI also.
thanks, Ted.
-----Original Message-----
From: bearbvd at sni.net [mailto:bearbvd at sni.net]
Sent: Monday, August 31, 1998 4:52 PM
To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Re: Retrofit TBI to MGB
>Hi all, I have decided to take up a project to install fuel injection in
>my MGB. It has a 1.8L, in-line four cylinder with siamesed intake for
>cylinders 1,2 and 3,4. I have done a small amount of study and have
>concluded that a throttle body injection system would be the easiest to
>implement.
>
>Basically, I'm looking for advice about conversion. Am I crazy to try to
>take on such a project?
>
>I am considering air flow flap vs. MAP sensor. Any comments? I realize
>that the air flow valve can restrict flow, but we are talking about an
>engine that is only 95 HP or so, not a fire-breathing behemoth.
>I am looking for an existing fuel injection system from a more modern auto
>with a similar sized displacement and HP. If I just use a fuel injection
>system, with regular mechanical distributor, would I need to consider any
>other factors?
>
>I'm hoping that I can find a system from a Ford, GM, or European auto with
>Bosch system. Can anyone recommend systems to consider or avoid?
>
>Lastly, what literature would you guys recommend I get. I'm a civil
>engineer by schooling, but I can understand some electronics. My goal, if
>I can get a system to work, would be to eventually work on a system which
>would allow tuning of the computer. Therefore, I'd like a book that is
>thorough in basic theory, but also covers the workings of the computers.
>Is there such an all-encompassing book?
>
>
>Thanks for your time
>
>Jay
Jay-- try a Bosch L-Jetronic off a Volvo B-21
Regards, Greg
>
>
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