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Hey, ive been geting my 260Z back to road worthiness and recently my grandfather decided to help out. he ended up buying me a complete fuel injection manifold. I have some 4 screw round top SU's right now, but it would be nice to have fuel injection. How much trouble would it be to put on the FI. i dont have the wire harness for the FI just the manifold. Thanks in advance

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If you are converting to EFI, you might as well go with a stand alone system like Megasquirt. Saying that, Stephen is correct in that converting to EFI is a lot more than simply bolting on a manifold and adding injectors.

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If you are converting to EFI, you might as well go with a stand alone system like Megasquirt. Saying that, Stephen is correct in that converting to EFI is a lot more than simply bolting on a manifold and adding injectors.

agreed

both these guys are right; fuel injection is a lot more involved than simply swapping manifolds. you are going to have to factor in replacing the entire fuel system, even back to the tank (unless you build a surge tank). not only that, whether you go wth the stock electronics or an aftermarket EMS you are going to be running a lot of wires and hooking up sensors.

if you are thinking about doing an EFI swap you should check out hybridz.org and go to the aftermarket EMS forum.

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Aftermarket EMS, though more costly, would be easier to set up. At least, the electrical part of it would. The old Z/ZX/810/Maxima EFI system is somewhat antiquated. My cars already have it so I've learned to work with it and live with it. If I was going to convert a non EFI car to EFI, I would definately go with something more modern. You can tune an aftermarket stand alone system with your laptop!

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My first '71 had been 'converted' to injection, using the system from an '83 ZX. Yes, it worked. But it was a total mess with new wires and such all over the place. I ended up converting back to SUs. In my experience, trying to retrofit the later injection to an earlier car is more trouble than it's worth. Like everyone else here, if I wanted injection on an early carb'd car, I'd go aftermarket as well.

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Yeah, I've got a comlete EFI harness somewhere as a spare for my 78. If you take a look at that thing, it gives you no clue of how it should be routed and I would think that the only way you could even be close is to have a complete EFI car, harness in place, next to the one that you're converting for comparison. I still wouldn't want do it!

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Yeah, I've got a comlete EFI harness somewhere as a spare for my 78. If you take a look at that thing, it gives you no clue of how it should be routed and I would think that the only way you could even be close is to have a complete EFI car, harness in place, next to the one that you're converting for comparison. I still wouldn't want do it!
Agreed, Stephen. But not possible when attempting to retro-fit the system from an S130 into an early S30. The guy who did it was force to make it up as he went. The results were not pretty.
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