Coming Soon-IR FI system
Coming Soon-IR FI system
We're close to having an aftermarket FI system that uses an individual runner intake with 4 throttle bodies. It will be a complete system that comes with a basic map that features a self-learning tuning program. Stay tuned for details in the coming weeks!
- divace73
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Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
looking foward to that....
Cheers David
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Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
Can we assume it will be downdraught based to clear the MC?
Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
the manifold will have an approximate angle of 20 degrees to clear the brake booster
- divace73
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Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
Hi Mark
I'm assuming it will be fine with the RHD cars? I have the coolant overflow bottle where the brake bootser use to be, but that can always be moved.
I'm assuming it will be fine with the RHD cars? I have the coolant overflow bottle where the brake bootser use to be, but that can always be moved.
Cheers David
-=1980 silver Fiat 124 Spider=-
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-=1980 silver Fiat 124 Spider=-
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Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
there shouldn't be any issues with rhd. We sent the first intake to Spain and it fit fine although the owner had his own throttle bodies.
- divace73
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Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
Hi Mark
Update on the Throttle bodies....
Update on the Throttle bodies....
Cheers David
-=1980 silver Fiat 124 Spider=-
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Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
I probably won't have updates for another week, although I can say that this system will work with our distributorless ignition system. Using the two systems together will alleviate the need for a custom crank pulley and sensor.
- divace73
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Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
Would we be able to use it with Megasquirt? I have just had the 36-1 wheel adapted to my pulley.....
Cheers David
-=1980 silver Fiat 124 Spider=-
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Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
yes, it will work with megasquirt or any crank sensor arrangement
- kbee00
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- Location: Waukesha, WI
Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
Hi Mark,
I am in the process of adapting an FI system to my '79 - but if your system is "better", then all the better. One thing that concerns me is the cost. Custom systems usually are quite expensive - can you give us some sort of idea of the cost of your system and what it will all include? Will your system adapt to a carb'd car?
Thank you for continuing to support our little community. My 15 yr old daughter has already been reading on this forum and her eyes on my restoration - "when it will be done daddy?".....you probably know the drill.....
Loren
I am in the process of adapting an FI system to my '79 - but if your system is "better", then all the better. One thing that concerns me is the cost. Custom systems usually are quite expensive - can you give us some sort of idea of the cost of your system and what it will all include? Will your system adapt to a carb'd car?
Thank you for continuing to support our little community. My 15 yr old daughter has already been reading on this forum and her eyes on my restoration - "when it will be done daddy?".....you probably know the drill.....
Loren
1980 Strada (crushed)
1982 Strada (parts for the 1980 then crushed)
1966 MGB (E-Prod race car - sold)
1968 MGB (Targa Newfoundland - totalled)
1979 Spider (current vintage restoration)
1972 Spider daily driver
1982 Strada (parts for the 1980 then crushed)
1966 MGB (E-Prod race car - sold)
1968 MGB (Targa Newfoundland - totalled)
1979 Spider (current vintage restoration)
1972 Spider daily driver
Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
It's just a bit premature to quote prices. We're working on different manifold options at this point and until we settle on the particulars, pricing won't be available. The advantage over a megasquirt system will be self-tuning. Rather than spending days, weeks, months building a map, this system will self-learn as you drive.
- kbee00
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Re: Coming Soon-IR FI system
Sounds interesting Mark. Looking forward to the next update.
1980 Strada (crushed)
1982 Strada (parts for the 1980 then crushed)
1966 MGB (E-Prod race car - sold)
1968 MGB (Targa Newfoundland - totalled)
1979 Spider (current vintage restoration)
1972 Spider daily driver
1982 Strada (parts for the 1980 then crushed)
1966 MGB (E-Prod race car - sold)
1968 MGB (Targa Newfoundland - totalled)
1979 Spider (current vintage restoration)
1972 Spider daily driver