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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:59 pm 
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don't want to take over this thread and if mods want they can move this post. but hubbys idea is to run a custom injection manifold with 4 injectors and want to know if people think this will work as he has read it won't on n/a as no garentee fuel will go in right hole. hi plans the manifold with injectors point at ports and want to know people otpion iuf they think that the use of the super will help the fuel go where needed.


Be just as easy for you to write it all out as a new topic and say what he wants to do in detail , bound to be someone here who can advise you on the best way to do it .

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I dont know how much difference there is between the EFI a series and the cabby ones but i've seen complete mini injection setups
(manifold, throtle body, computer and loom) for sale on ebay. I would assume that injection mini have some kind of crank angle sensor as well.
So you could probably graph one of these setups on to an early a series.

Personly i like my dellorto fueled mini it was easy to tune and its better on fuel now than when i had the 1.5" SU
on it as long as the tacho isn't sitting on 6 grand to often ;) also think it has more top end now.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 4:59 pm 
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2 thing to add, dam i thought of the efi a while ago as well but no one commented, you stick a webber manifold with a ida rotor setup, we use them on big prot rotors and they are alot tourqier,

and with the front mount setup you could use the sc14, which is bigger, has its own oil pump, and has a electric clutch so you dont have to be running boost all the time

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SC12 has an electric clutch also. But if you run flow through, you always ahve it on as drawing fuel through a non-functional 'charger ain't no good. But if done normally then the electric clutch can be handy.

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shorty wrote:
i know it's way to dear i know it's a new supercharger but i expected it to be around 2- 2500. which would be ok.you could supercharge a big block chev for less then what they want to do a mini.

i'm looking in to it at the moment and think that using a amr300 with intercooler and a custom throttle body setup with efi i could build it for a round $1000ish but thats just an idea of happy hubby at them moment. he has tons on the go so it will be a while.

don't want to take over this thread and if mods want they can move this post. but hubbys idea is to run a custom injection manifold with 4 injectors and want to know if people think this will work as he has read it won't on n/a as no garentee fuel will go in right hole. hi plans the manifold with injectors point at ports and want to know people otpion iuf they think that the use of the super will help the fuel go where needed.


Port injected EFI for a grand on an A-series 5-porter is not an option. Do a search for "EFI" and you should find the problems of the fuel injection timing. You can run it as a throttle body injection though as was proven at GR's recently.

There are computers on the market that can be tuned to reduce the port robbing effect such as Motec or Autronic but unless the tuner has experience with this problem, forget it. Big HP and high rpm are the main issues, many people are working on using the MegaSquirt to solve it too.

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