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Old 13-09-2007, 07:48 PM   #1
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Talking 1600 with throttle bodies

has anyone put m/bike throttle bodies onto a "kent' donk, if so what sort,and manifold ??, as I have a MOTEC ecu etc and want to efi my motor as cheap as I can pls

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Old 14-09-2007, 02:12 AM   #2
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has anyone put m/bike throttle bodies onto a "kent' donk, if so what sort,and manifold ??, as I have a MOTEC ecu etc and want to efi my motor as cheap as I can pls
Hi there go to www.jenvey.co.uk or www.burtonpower.com i highly recomend the jenvey throttle bodies great piece of kit.
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Old 14-09-2007, 09:17 AM   #3
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Thanx, great links... I was hoping for a local supply, or if someone has the info required, as in they made a manifold and used a certain type of T/B`s etc, or I was thinking of using an EA centrepoint injection set up on my webber manifold, but it still needs tweaking anyway as the EA body is wider
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Old 15-09-2007, 05:35 AM   #4
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Thanx, great links... I was hoping for a local supply, or if someone has the info required, as in they made a manifold and used a certain type of T/B`s etc, or I was thinking of using an EA centrepoint injection set up on my webber manifold, but it still needs tweaking anyway as the EA body is wider
On the crossflow pushrod engine,Jenvey are a complete must the only throttle bodies used in Ireland and Uk rallying.Wouldnt recomend fabricating your own manifold,save yourself the hassle and buy one deisgned specifically for your engine. Also the twin bore throttle bodies are the ones to use on the crossflow with exterior fuel rail and 4 seperate injectors. To improve torque go for individual throttle bodies.
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Old 15-09-2007, 07:04 PM   #5
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thanks, my motor is fully worked, larger valves, ported, 28/68 cam, 40thou over, told to run prem unleaded, 11- 1 compression, elec ign,extractors-2.25 exhaust..... ant thoughts on the EA centre point ??, seems easy enough,just a bit of fiddling tho
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Old 16-09-2007, 02:38 AM   #6
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thanks, my motor is fully worked, larger valves, ported, 28/68 cam, 40thou over, told to run prem unleaded, 11- 1 compression, elec ign,extractors-2.25 exhaust..... ant thoughts on the EA centre point ??, seems easy enough,just a bit of fiddling tho
I honestly have no clue about the EA centre point,i presume its a single point injection system.
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