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Re: TR6 EFI

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Subject: Re: TR6 EFI
From: "J.H. Roulleaux" <Jean.Roulleaux@skynet.be>
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 01:08:46 +0100
To:                     triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject:                TR6 EFI
From:                   Greg_Hutmacher@i2.com
Date sent:              Fri, 1 Feb 2002 10:19:04 -0600
Send reply to:          Greg_Hutmacher@i2.com

I don't have any experience with EFI for a TR6, but I have been curious 
about it.  I checked out the web site that someone posted to the list a 
day or two ago that sells EFI systems for converting carbureted cars to 
EFI (www.sdsefi.com).  My thought was, wouldn't it be best to find a 
complete original TR6 PI system, install the PI intake manifold and 
linkage and air box, but then throw away the old PI metering system and 
instead install one these new EFI conversions to the old TR6 PI system. 
That way it has the looks of the original PI system (minus the metering 
unit) but the advantages of modern electronic fuel injection. Does anyone 
on the list have any thoughts or experience with this concept?  Any 
drawbacks to this idea?

Thanks, Greg
1976 TR6
1968 MGB/GT
Greg,
Triumph World Magazine #27 August 99 had a very extensive 
report about a TR5 converted to EFI .I have seen the car on the TR 
Register International in U.K.
The engine bay looks like a normal TR5 engine bay as the 
manifolds and throttle bodies plus the airbox have been retained.
The throttle barrels had to be enlarged to accept Bosch electronic 
injectors and also had to receive a new longer spindle to 
accomodate the throttle sensor.The ECU , wiring loom and fuel rail 
were custom made by Wilcox Competition Engines.The alternator 
has of cause to be upgrades to around 65AH.
As I said in my previous mail the ECU mapping is the most 
delicate exercise.
Regards  Jean  

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