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What have I done - P1800E purchase
Been looking at them for a while. The Wheeler Dealer episode pushed me over the edge. Tossed in a random bid on ebay and won. It's a 1970, perhaps not the most desirable year, but has EFI and 4 wheel disc brakes. It's a CA car currently in PA. Just waiting for the transaction to complete. Color me crazy, as if I need more projects :-) Can't seem to find a decent forum, course, no place is like PP.
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Nice. Always loved those machines.
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more pics please!
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NICE Brad! Never owned that model but did a '69 and '70 145S and LOVED them!
There's a guy here that works on those and knows a LOT about them - be happy to give you his contact info - even though we're in Florida and you're in Cal. - you never know - it could be helpful one day. Let me know.....Baz |
What have you done?
You've done well, very well! more pics! |
EFI on those is D-Jet, just like a 914, so I can help you out there.
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Nice!!!!
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Nice get.
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Looks like you did well, congrats. I think you'll like it, they're not high performace, but fun and reliable. I had a 68 1800S and a 71 142E in college. Both great cars. The 142E was cool, since it had the 1800E drivetrain (fuel injected and 4 spd with O/D) and a leather interior from the 164 (the big Volvo of the time) in the standard 2 door 142 body.
They can be made to handle pretty well, think Konis or Bilsteins, some thicker sway bars, and some stiffer suspension bushings. Good luck with it. |
Very cool, well done.
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That's beautiful. I had several 240 turbos that I loved, turbobricks.com was a good resource for them but not the P1800E. Ask the guys at ipd.
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Very nice!
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thanks for the comments all!!
I have not received the car yet, but will for sure take more pics. I love the look of the car, seems to have a lot of Aston/Jensen influence. I am excited about it. yeah, it wont be my old 911, and wont be a performance car, but it has lots of soul. Cant say that about many modern appliance cars. The D-jet FI freaks me out a bit. Parts are $$$. Off the shelf injectors are 200 bucks or more each. Looking forward to tinkering with it. |
D jet is not so bad, works fine on my 914.
Megasquirt will have a solution that is much cheaper than stock, I would wager. |
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I'd like to look into an ITB setup too :-) |
FWIW, Beck/Arnley replacement injectors can be had for less than $60 each.
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Always liked the lines on those coupes. Very pretty car.
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Some places don't explicitly show the B/A for a 1970, but do for a 1972. The Bosch number is the same for both years, so it should work. Appreciate the info. |
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