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TBI 1.6 Run OK?

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TBI 1.6 Run OK?

Post by Remydog05 »

I know there are many who run this set up.

Anyone had problems with it on hills/slopes??

Or almost as good as MPFI??

And WAY better than carby.
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Post by nicbeer »

karmic runs this setup.

better than a carby - yes.
not as good as a mpfi but seems good.

depends on $$ diff i guess
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Post by lay80n »

It should have no problems on hills/slopes, as the problems inherent to a carby setup on angles are non existant with fuel injection of any kind.

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Post by 11_evl »

lay80n wrote:It should have no problems on hills/slopes, as the problems inherent to a carby setup on angles are non existant with fuel injection of any kind.

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thats good to hear, im adapting a EA center point T/B to my std 1.3 manifold.
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Post by mud4b »

mate i ran this on a 1.6 in a sierra and a 1.3 in a sierra and also on a 1.3 supercharged sierra, never had a problem at all, let alone side slopes.


great thing is it can be had for cheap and makes a huge improvement.

cheers mark.


ps... the vitara 1.6 singlepoint manifold bolts strait onto the sierra head.this is good to know if you do not want to pull the throttlebody off as they are different gaskets, although i guess you could always silicon them.
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Post by Remydog05 »

Nah its 1.6 Swift but ive got 2 set ups very cheap

Just didnt want to get it all going if it doesnt work well.

Still got the Dizzy Problem to deal with! Gotta Get Vit cam and Dizy setup.
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Post by saffrett »

hey how much work is involved in putting the vit manifold on the sierra will it fit a coily wat parts would i need to source
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Post by Remydog05 »

Thought so

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