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Old 06-06-2010, 01:25 PM   #1
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Red face 2l pinto carby.

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I was thinking about turbo'ing my pinto, but i cant get hold of a efi manifold, so i was talking to a couple of ppl, and they said i can do a carby system with it, just get the floats and stuff done in my carby and run the turbo air intake to that.
i was wondering if any1 has done this? or seen it done before, and if its worth that or gettin a manifold and putting a 40 something mm weber in and running the turbo into that?
i looked at fuel injection but every1 does a sierra efi, but i cant find one or get hold of one.
any1 that can help be happy 2 listen out 4 ya advice.
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Old 06-06-2010, 03:47 PM   #2
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do some searches for manifolds and bits in the UK...maybe the UK ebay...

Hate to say it, but I put heaps of these cars and motors through the crusher...

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Old 06-06-2010, 07:10 PM   #3
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Hey
I was thinking about turbo'ing my pinto, but i cant get hold of a efi manifold, so i was talking to a couple of ppl, and they said i can do a carby system with it, just get the floats and stuff done in my carby and run the turbo air intake to that.
i was wondering if any1 has done this? or seen it done before, and if its worth that or gettin a manifold and putting a 40 something mm weber in and running the turbo into that?
i looked at fuel injection but every1 does a sierra efi, but i cant find one or get hold of one.
any1 that can help be happy 2 listen out 4 ya advice.
James.
unsure but ive heard the old 2L transit vans use a injection manifold that would go on the pinto
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Old 06-06-2010, 08:23 PM   #4
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Speak to a good carby shop and they'll be able to set it up. Maybe a small holley would be easier?
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Old 06-06-2010, 08:42 PM   #5
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are there many transit vans in australia?
cheers for the info guys.
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heaps of them...Aus Post used them... have a trawl around the van wreckers
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Old 07-06-2010, 12:38 PM   #7
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Modify a weber manifold and run ITB's?
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Old 07-06-2010, 12:51 PM   #8
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Hey
I was thinking about turbo'ing my pinto, but i cant get hold of a efi manifold, so i was talking to a couple of ppl, and they said i can do a carby system with it, just get the floats and stuff done in my carby and run the turbo air intake to that.
i was wondering if any1 has done this? or seen it done before, and if its worth that or gettin a manifold and putting a 40 something mm weber in and running the turbo into that?
i looked at fuel injection but every1 does a sierra efi, but i cant find one or get hold of one.
any1 that can help be happy 2 listen out 4 ya advice.
James.
xe xf carby with an adaptor , a top hat for it and some solid floats which are all easy after market
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Old 07-06-2010, 08:14 PM   #9
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yea this guy in autobahn said about the xe carby. if i had the floats done would that be able 2 run a turbo flowing into it??
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Modify a weber manifold and run ITB's?
what are the ITB's?
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yea this guy in autobahn said about the xe carby. if i had the floats done would that be able 2 run a turbo flowing into it??
Google the rubo goups fpor full answer but you need to get filled floats or they collapse under boost and if you cant buy a top hat make one from an old fire extinguisher , a simple set up like that will handle all the boost the motor will take
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Old 08-06-2010, 10:39 AM   #12
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or you could just do it like they did 20 years ago or more, run a holley in front of the turbo so its set up like a suck through. A mate of mine set his up with a side draught webber in front of a TO4 with a cross over pipe to the standard intake manifold. Only thing though you will have to make sure is that you have a carbon seal installed in the back other wise when you back off the throttle after making boost it will force oil into the exhuast housing = heaps of smoke!!
Plus side with a blow through set up is you can run a intercooler.
Ive seen it done on smaller engines, might be ok for the 2L but the centre point injection set up off an EA-EB Falcon. Will only need a computer to run the 2 huge injectors on it. Maybe a Jaycar computer could run it?
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Old 08-06-2010, 09:48 PM   #13
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cheers 4 that guys. u guys are legends. might hav a look 4 a xe carb, i kno where i can get the adaptor plate. and ill have a look out 4 a efi at the same time. cheers 4 all tha help.
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