Mechnicallly they are not interchangeable. Electrically I don't think so ether. I think, the Vanagon ECU was retained, along with everything else, needed to run the existing Vanagon fuel system. Good idea, IMHO. Eric kdlewis_wasting_time@access4less.net wrote: >----- Original Message Follows ----- > > >>Vanagon people, >> This guy has it all figures out. >> >> >> >> >http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2423312249&indexURL=7&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting > > >>For the record, you can see this guy used the original >>Vanagon digifant fuel system. He even kept the AFM in the >>original spot. I bet this is the easiest way to go. >> Eric >> >> > >So does this mean the Cabriolet and Vanagon AFMs >interchangeable? > >Ken Lewis >86 Transporter Crew Cab, 60 T-5 Coupe >http://neksiwel.20m.com/ O2 sensor monitor gadget, my >cars, Vanagon Tech >http://EB03.20m.com/ Everybus 2003 pictures > > > > > |
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