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CIS fuel Injection

A thread was started a while ago in the 914/6 forum about swapping a CIS fuel injection system onto the 914 engine.
I've been doing some digging around, and come to the conclusion that this is very doable, and will be starting work on this soon.

Anyone with insight into how this is done?
any interest in progress reports as I work on this?

Old 01-25-2000, 06:58 PM
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cis is a very simple I.F. system but unless you know the system in side and out and you MUST be able to fabracte alot of part by your self. It is a very good Idea and if I had more time I'd mess with it, but if you have questions I may be able to answer them

Larry
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I've done a lot of research into this since my initial post, I think I've got the system figured out.
Its been done before, and seems as though it would be a simple system to adapt. yes some fabricating would be nessasary, but this isn't a problem for me.
Now its just a matter of getting my bug back from the body shop and getting to work fabricating a system that will fit inside the space avaliable.

VB

thanks for all your help I appreciate your insite.

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