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  • Carb to Fuel Injection

    Hey guys, im currently running a ****ty carb and i hate it.
    If anyone could just hook me up with a list of things that have to be changed in order to Fuel inject it, that'd be sweet.

    I know i'll need to change a fair few things, but i just want to see what are my options.

    George
    - Orange Golf mk1 LS, 1.8 5speed, 32/36 - sold
    - Golf mk1 Swallowtail rebuild, completely stripped
    - Brown U.S import 81 cabby
    - 88 Honda crx b18cr

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    from what ive read, you need the whole engine. , well the head anyway.
    I cant seem to find a manifold that holds the injectors in it. most 8V;s have them in the head

    A single point injection setup off a mk3 could work well, considered this myself.
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    • #3
      Most Golf's with 1.8 engines will have the injection head so that shouldn't be a problem. Best bet is to get all VW bits for the conversion, including a diesel fuel tank. There's something different about the normal tank that makes it unsuitable for all the injection plumbing.
      1978 MK1 2.0 16v http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...-46488-70.html
      1991 MK2 GTI 2.0 8v, white (RIP) and it's red replacement http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...gti-42078.html
      1997 MK3 CL http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...ml#post1292061
      2001 & 2002 Bora 4motion. http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...st-123823.html

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      • #4
        not all 1.8's mate,
        Some Mk3's ans SEAT cordoba's run a Single point injection. Just looks like a carby. 99% certain Georgy has this one.

        Diesel tank uses bigger lines (8mm i think) and is side feed from tank, think GLS tanks are top feed?
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        • #5
          So dan you're saying single poing injection would be the easiest way to go about it?

          I was thinking of getting everything from a mk3, ecu, fuel rail, intake manifold, fuel lines, and all other parts. But im no expert, therefor i need advice on the difficulty, and the worthiness of doing this conversion.
          - Orange Golf mk1 LS, 1.8 5speed, 32/36 - sold
          - Golf mk1 Swallowtail rebuild, completely stripped
          - Brown U.S import 81 cabby
          - 88 Honda crx b18cr

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          • #6
            If i was you i'd get a decent carbie and get it tuned properly. Job done.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by GeorgeMK1 View Post
              So dan you're saying single poing injection would be the easiest way to go about it?

              I was thinking of getting everything from a mk3, ecu, fuel rail, intake manifold, fuel lines, and all other parts. But im no expert, therefor i need advice on the difficulty, and the worthiness of doing this conversion.
              yeah its a basic setup from what i can gather, you can splice the ECU wiring into your existing stuff.
              It looks like a carby, im reckon all you would need would be the manifold and injection setup, sensors, ecu, dizzy and coil. and wiring.
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              • #8
                Sounds easy.. haha.

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                • #9
                  This

                  Originally posted by Preen59 View Post
                  If i was you i'd get a decent carbie and get it tuned properly. Job done.

                  will be alot easier than

                  Originally posted by GeorgeMK1 View Post
                  So dan you're saying single poing injection would be the easiest way to go about it?

                  I was thinking of getting everything from a mk3, ecu, fuel rail, intake manifold, fuel lines, and all other parts. But im no expert, therefor i need advice on the difficulty, and the worthiness of doing this conversion.
                  this.

                  my 2 bob.


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                  • #10
                    J hit nail on Head,
                    But i reckon for a good fuel efficiency car, a Single point injection system would work pretty well..
                    they get low numbers pushing a mk3 around, mk1 is much lighter.
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