gerendasi wrote:Wouldnt trust it mate. Its most likely just a resistor and it'll overheat ur engine.
Commando wrote:gerendasi wrote:Wouldnt trust it mate. Its most likely just a resistor and it'll overheat ur engine.
Please tell me how this will happen with an EA that uses a thermostat as its main means of regulating engine temperature? (Augmented by a clutchfan which also has nothing to do with anything electrical)
Last time I checked, the thermostat used temperature to open/close, otherwise it'd be called an electrostat or resistostat or ebaystat. No, I'm not on your case tonight, you're creating your own caseAdvice is good. Misguided advice is bad.
gerendasi wrote:Wouldnt trust it mate. Its most likely just a resistor and it'll overheat ur engine.
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do that first, no point doing anything with the CFI. There should be a thread somewhere in these forums regarding converting a CFI motor to MPFI. In any case it's definitely been covered before, many members have done this conversion.
stalker wrote:no real difference, they are all quite good. but its all about the type of sound you want and the flow of the exhaust, im using pacemaker extractors and i think redback exhaust with a hotdog cost about 800 installed
would it be possible to pick the parts up for the LPG cheap for the MPI then,
the machanic i got to do the conversion said that he had 2 order more parts for it cause he thoughtit was a MPI not a CFI,
or did the CPI just need extra parts ontop of the MPI parts??
the machanic i got to do the conversion said that he had 2 order more parts for it cause he thoughtit was a MPI not a CFI,
that sucks, not sure what you're going to do here. If you plan on going ahead with an MPFI conversion then get your mechanic to hold on the CFI parts. I think he may be referring to different brackets for mounting the converter & mixer, possibly a different mixer and (a longshot) gas ECU? If you stick with CFI, I don't see why you have to bear the extra costs from him changing his LPG parts order? Since he'd be able to get a refund on parts incorrectly ordered... Unless a CFI gas kit costs more all-up than an MPFI kit.
Commando wrote:Please tell me how this will happen with an EA that uses a thermostat as its main means of regulating engine temperature? (Augmented by a clutchfan which also has nothing to do with anything electrical)
Last time I checked, the thermostat used temperature to open/close, otherwise it'd be called an electrostat or resistostat or ebaystat. No, I'm not on your case tonight, you're creating your own caseAdvice is good. Misguided advice is bad.
stockiEF wrote:snap!!
i agree with Commando, Gerendasi you have been posting quite poorly..
Gunns wrote:This is rather ban stick worthy. Some people really need there balls cut off so they can not contaminate the gene pool.
gerendasi wrote:There are versions of these "mega-performance" chips similarly priced that tell ur ECU to pump more fuel. I heard they make ur engine get pretty hot cos its sensing that the engine's cold.
89AIT wrote:Look I think you should just leave it as it is, you have spent money on the duel fuel and it is just a CPI EA (although being a 5 speed is something, better than a 3spd auto that's for sure), drive it till your off your Ps then look at something better then. Seriously if you have to ask your parents to do something and they give you grief about it then it's going to be hard to get anything done. How long have you got to go on your Ps?
Commando wrote:Tell them that CFIs are known to blow the welds on the intake, MPFIs have never had that problem
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