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Date:         Wed, 11 Feb 2004 03:48:54 -0500
Reply-To:     ian@BLUEMOON.HPLX.NET
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From:         Ian Butler <ian@BLUEMOON.HPLX.NET>
Subject:      Re: Analog TPS fitted to a WBX throttle body?
Comments: To: Damon Campbell <damoncampbellvw@YAHOO.COM>
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Damon Campbell wrote:

> There seem to be relatively few these days, as there are probably over > a thousand of these units on the road, some with several years and > many miles under their belts.

I got to see a 1977 Scirocco outfitted with a 2.0L 16v (continuous injection when stock) engine from a GTI, updated with Digifant injectors and Megasquirt. It was a pretty slick setup, especially with the software the gentleman had on his laptop to control it. Looked like it could be tuned in realtime, and gave instantaneous O2 sensor reading and such as well.

Myself, I've long preferred the CIS-E system used in mid-to-late 80s VW/Audi passenger cars, pre-Digifant. It's not a learning system, but it's a big step up from Digi as far as being fault-tolerant. As I have told folks before, "The thing I like about CIS-E is that I can take the FI computer out, toss it on the ground, start the car and run over it if I want to."

Probably wouldn't be worth trying to retrofit CIS-E into a Vanagon, though, when there are better pulsed FI systems like Megasquirt that drop in more readily.

ian Butler / ian@bluemoon.hplx.net '77 Mercury Marquis (FOR SALE) '87 VW Vanagon Syncro GL (FOR SALE) '88 VW Scirocco 16v '88 Audi 5000S quattro


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