Right so I'd spent a shed load of time and money getting it rolling roaded at Minisport, it went really, really well, sounded amazing and had some lovely pops from the exhaust, but there was a hiccup in the fueling in the middle of the rev range that was going to need more parts, more time, more money to try and iron out, if i wanted to. The other downside was now it was fully on song it was absolutely drinking the fuel, like Penrith to Glasgow on a tank quickly, and that was just at normal 65-70mph cruising. the cruising midrange was really rich and even going back down on the main jets from the minisport settings didnt help. WTF
So i thought about it and the more i applied man maths to the situation the more it made sense..ditch the carbs and go fuel injection, a wet manifold system is a compromise in a mini because i was probably going to make the port robbing and unequal afr's between the inner and outer cylinders worse, its all to do with sqirting fuel in as opposed to sucking it in blah blah blah. The big advantage is that i can control the fueling at all points of the rev range at all engine loads. I should in theory be able to have a mostly nicer cake and eat it.
Then it was a just a case of working out what additional parts i needed and sourcing them all, the biggest stumbling block being i wanted to keep the downdraught and the choice of ida throttle bodies is slim to say the least. The defacto choice would have been 48Jenveys but i wanted to keep the bore size down as the ida was choked way down anyway and keep as much airspeed through the bodies as possible to help with fuel atomisation, plus boy, do they know how to charge.
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To that end i ended up getting a pair of ida bodies off ebay, from hong kong, but actually coming straight from china. The bodies, fuel rail, and the included injectors included came to less than just the body from Jenvey.
In the meantime i left the carb and everything as was so if they didnt turn up till the back end of the delivery window i could just leave the car as it was for the next event.
Eventually they arrived, no customs charges either
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and i set to trial fitting to my old manifold.
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it was looking ok, the fuel rail would clear the bonnet underside and the bodies are shorter than the weber, this does mean the air filter is tight to the hole in the bonnet which doesnt 'fit' as well as before though.
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The other problem is that all the new throttle bodies have the holes for trumpets etc arranged as per dcoe, at the 11 and 5 / 7 and 1no'clock positions, the proper ida's are 12 and 6 this meant adapting the filter baseplate to fit, making a blanking plate, which was handy to hold the air temp sensor and once they came quite a few mods to the air horns /trumpets.
The first job was to add in additional wires to the new omex 600 ecu for the injectors, lambda sensor and one for fan control, i also added P lights to illuminate the dash switches and a light up horn button, all issues found on the monte heritage run we did.
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