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Long block done. CIS? Ughh.

I hit the longblock milestone this week and am really excited.

Today, I dragged the FI out of the corner (and the poor molested wiring harness) and damn it looks like utter crap. I don't know if I have the wherewithall to refurbish it or not. I mena, holy rat's nest Batman. I know I can do it, but... (plus I already have parts for it).

So, what are the rought costs associated with going to a different fuel injection (back to carbs or forward). I have and older crankfire coil unit to reuse and I have to make a new harness anyway. Or maybe I should tackle the CIS anyway, you know, so I can say I've done that!

BTW, its a 3.2SS with 964 cams. I know some will say to go with a different cam and such and such am FI system, but I am set with leaving the block intact and going forward with what I have now. ( I want to drive it this year!)

Thanks for any suggestions. Please don't push me off the money cliff too fast!

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Pics, we need pics!! congrats on the long block!

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Jeff, you were one of the many who helped me get this far, so thank you!

Here are some pics:

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Why not just go with a Bitz EFI system? You have half the parts already with the CIS.
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Do you have a link to more info on that?
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Ask and you shall receive. You'll be shocked that the kit is cheaper than used Webers:

http://www.bitzracing.com/products/Complete_kit/index.html
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The Blitz system looks pretty good for the price. Have you used/installed it? Has anyone else? What are the downsides?

Maybe I should do a search!

Wayne, which parts of the harness are generally salvagable, or more importantly, which parts do I need to salvage because they can't be purchased?
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I also suppose I could sell some of the CIS parts to go towards that system. Fuel distributor, for example. Anything else? How much is a used fuel dist. worth? It is a Euro 1978 911SC.
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The Blitz system looks pretty good for the price. Have you used/installed it? Has anyone else? What are the downsides?

Maybe I should do a search!

Wayne, which parts of the harness are generally salvagable, or more importantly, which parts do I need to salvage because they can't be purchased?
The bitz system works well I have it infact my car is on one of the gallery shots on his web page.

I know these guys also have it for sure

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Tony replied to my email that the ECU does not come configured from coilpacks. Has anyone done this with coils and if so, was it difficult to configure? I don;t really want to have software issues when I start up this rebuild if I can help it.
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Wow, those pics look really great.

I noticed you have an engine stand-adapter different from the one shown in Wayne's books; what exactly do you use to connect to the engine's gearbox flange ?
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Its the engine bracket made by Mainley. It bolts to the transmission connecting studs same as the Porsche tool and then it bolts to a universal stand. It cost significantly less than the P tool and works just as well.
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Brian,

Nice engine!! I notice that you will be going with a different ignition system(sensor pulley). Which one?

I am putting together a similar engine using a 78 3.0 core, but, using a 74.4 mm crank from a 3.3 turbo and 95mm JEs with 9.5 CR and John D's 964 grind cams. I am thinking of going with the XDI ignition and CIS(for the time being).

What type of paint did you use for the valve covers. They look great.

I will be putting the short block together tomorrow night. (hope everything goes well).

I look forward to more progress reports.

Cheers,

Michel


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