the rover i have modded, as i cut it too short and the throttle would have been too high..........the fuel rail pipes just need to be shortened,
the rover i have modded, as i cut it too short and the throttle would have been too high..........the fuel rail pipes just need to be shortened,
the unmodded rover item has issues but none if its going on to a standard t2....the one on the car is a tomcat t25 the large oil adaptor is the problem.....a few more pics to follow of a modded rover manifold with flange well up over turbo
Last edited by michael tierney; 06-08-2011 at 15:05.
this is a modded rover item...drilled to accept the volvo or weber t/body....gives good clearance above the turbo
should have a pic of another set up soon but more a budget type...poss around the £300 mark!!
Will that design be able to use the standard boost pipe setup?
You probably can with the Ford set up but, not with the Rover set up. Michael will need to confirm throttle body outside diameter and I would have thought that you might need a joiner and some kind of reducer?
the budget design will have an origional hose setup...maybe a reducer elbow..same as the ford...from memory i think the ford t/b is larger than 2 1/4"
Last edited by michael tierney; 22-08-2011 at 01:11.
as promised ages ago, I said, when I can I'd get some MPG figures up on the new EFI set up, well here it is...
Now I don't normally drive it that far, but my Audi's wheel bearing in nackered and I promised me mum I'd visit her So that's a journey from london the Sheffield
I'm very pleased that I was averaging 35mpg, which isn't bad going as it hasn't really had loads of time spent on the map for easy driving... Also on shell V power and 550cc injectors..
This is with micheal's adapter manifold idea.. Also performance is great too, managed and 11.7 SQM (without gas) and with 60hp of gas an 11.2, so all in all I reckon it work's pretty damn well tbh
Hope this info helps others think of going this route.
ongoing work....fuel rails are problematic but getting there....injector angle is down to 35 degrees which is about max plus there's no welding on this manifold
Micheal, you really need to make a batch of manifolds and rails!
certainly do! waiting on a few of these to modify at the mo plus alu bar to make the fuel rails!...i'll post more pics as they happen...good thread is'nt it!!
Did anyone off here buy this one off ebay a good few weeks back???
Last edited by Danboi2; 07-09-2011 at 23:09.
Michael, good to see you're still dipping your fingers into the homebrew efi manifolds
I'm still grateful for that manifold you sent me all those years back, which, unfortunately, never materialised into a full efi setup on my old Raider
I think if you could make a decent enough batch of manifolds, you'd have no problem shifting them, given the tides are turning in favour of efi these days, and that Scoff is running the Adaptronic show.
Perhaps another item for the Committee to consider buying (a batch of) & then selling via the club shop...?
they're only available to u guys(the club) anyway!!
Last edited by michael tierney; 08-09-2011 at 20:11.
i'm going to make a couple of varients.....possible between 150 and 400€ !
So guys what are the electrical parts that you need for the efi forgeting the ecu and the coil pack any one can make a list tanks
i fond that i will need the EDIS 4 module is that rite guys
Last edited by danielmk323; 12-09-2011 at 18:17.
sorry daniel i did'nt see that post(or else forgot)i'll be posting a few more pics as they come up and i'll have a few prices for u!!
next one i'll have will have the carb throttle modded for a switch with the injectors!
it might take a bit longer because i have to do a bit of casting and the weather is poxy lately!!!(an outdoor activity)plus the price of metal is not too bad but postage from UK is getting a bit rediculous!
Last edited by michael tierney; 19-09-2011 at 21:27.
proto finished....had to fit extra bolt for stability..origional throttle with brackets fitted for cable and spring...takes an RSturbo switch(large bosch type)
Last edited by michael tierney; 11-11-2011 at 21:07.
pipe adaptor tapers down to 32mm throttle dia.
this one is not water heated
origional bits and compactness
looks fantastic
Beautiful work as ever Michael. If the price is right, you're on to a winner there.
Hi Michael, any progress on the manifold?
I need one...
Last edited by Lexgtturbo; 20-12-2011 at 13:32.
Lex latest,not included are injectors,acc spring,throttle clamp,throttle switch
Nice work Michael.
It would be great to do a before and after dyno run to get some power/torque curves and a road test to assess drivability improvements.
it would be great!!costs money though,we know the efi is going to be better!! at this stage it's all about fuel economy...the price of the stuff is rediculous!! 1.57€/litre over here!!
On a personal note - I have Michael's first incarnation and have achieved the 200bhp / 239 ftlb I was after (95 ron fuel) and feels very angry.
andy,did u try advancing the timing alot at tickover and light throttle?
Are there any rough prices at all?
I have completed my efi c1j and it pay up very well
more modified manifolds for sale here; https://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=30591
met micheal today he's a top bloke and i robbed him blind! picked up a lovely cast manifold and tb.
@micheal what tps did i need again and what goes where on the tb? pipe wise
rsturbo switch is a bosch.....0280 120 302......i'm sure scoff has an equivalent one!
they're 2 water heater brass fittings(8mm i think) and a vac one(map sensor)...also an idle bypass for your idle valve and the larger one i would blank!
good to meet you robert and vera too!!
There is a super cheap alternative to be had on the inlet manifold on a c1j, it's virtually bolt on and costs less than £50. Chris Miller will be playing with this at some point. It will be interesting to see what comes of it.
It had been postulated that it may struggle to flow enough to be useful for big boost / high output applications. I wait with batted breath.