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How big of an engine can run on Factory FI

How big of a four cylinder 914 engine can be run with a factory 2.0 liter D-Jetronic system and what modifications are needed to run a larger engine?

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2056cc is pretty easy. It can take some tweaking of the system to make it work well, and those adjustments (especially of the MPS) can be very fiddly. I haven't heard of people going any larger than that with D-jet in quite a while. There are reports of people running up to 2.5 liters with D-jet, but I would be very cautious of that and probably would want to spend some real quality time with a Wide-Band O2 meter to make sure the mixture isn't going crazy.

D-jet is not the most easily tuned system out there, so it can be a challenge for it to run well on anything but a totally-stock motor.

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2056cc is pretty easy. It can take some tweaking of the system to make it work well, and those adjustments (especially of the MPS) can be very fiddly. I haven't heard of people going any larger than that with D-jet in quite a while. There are reports of people running up to 2.5 liters with D-jet, but I would be very cautious of that and probably would want to spend some real quality time with a Wide-Band O2 meter to make sure the mixture isn't going crazy.

D-jet is not the most easily tuned system out there, so it can be a challenge for it to run well on anything but a totally-stock motor.

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When (if considering) choosing an upgraded camshaft you need NOT to get too radical on overlap, lift specs; as this will disrupt the vacuum signal which is most important on the MPS. You don't want to wind up with an engine that idles at 1,200 rpm and "Hunts"
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can the same be done with 1.8 liter, or?
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Do you mean putting the 1.8's L-jet onto a 2056cc motor, or do you mean putting D-jet onto a 1.8 motor?

Supposedly the 1.8's L-jet can handle 2056cc fine. I would want to make sure that it doesn't go lean at high RPM and throttle settings, so a Wide-Band O2 meter I think would be a must.

D-jet can be used on a 1.8 motor. It might take some tweaks; the 1.8 will flow slightly more air for a given RPM and throttle setting, but extract less power due to lower compression.

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