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Injected 2.6 petrol ecomomy figures

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Injected 2.6 petrol ecomomy figures

Post by bazza4 »

I am contemplating putting a magna fuel injection set up in my NA pajero but I would love to know if the economy and performance returned is worth the effort. Is there anyone out there who has done this conversion who could answer this question?
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Post by crankycruiser »

I put magna fuel inj on my old 2wd Triton 2.6 and could get around 450 to 500 ks out of around 60 ltrs.... ( i drove it pretty hard all the time)

It wasnt that much better than carby.. but it had a shit load more torque and a bit more power.. it was worth it but there is a few small things to get round if u r going to do this urself.
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Post by bazza4 »

What problems did you have to oversome to install the fuel injection system? What did you do as far as a fuel surge tank? Abpout how much did it cost? Sorry for all the questions but I'm trying to figure out whether its worth it.

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Post by crankycruiser »

The throttle body has to be moved from on end of the intake to the other, it would also be a good idea to move the t stat housing to the other end as well, but u can get away with it where it is (just a pain to get to)...

I didnt use a surge tank, i got the fuel pump off a VL commodore and used that.. (external type) havent had a problem with it and it has been goin for 2 years.

I paid $400 for the computer, intake manifold, injectors, etc.

Cost bout $100 for fuel pump (new)..

Lots of other little things that came up..

Rewired the loom myself, so that cost me nothing.
Got a machine shop to move the throttle body for me..

Thats about all i can think of at the moment.

I will post some pics of the intake manifold for u later..

Cheers Ray
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Post by bazza4 »

Thanks Ray for getting back to me.

A couple more questions
With the electric fuel pump did you have to plumb a return line back into the fuel tank? Did use use the existing fuel lines with the VL fuel plumbed directly into it?
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Post by crankycruiser »

bazza4 wrote:Thanks Ray for getting back to me.

A couple more questions
With the electric fuel pump did you have to plumb a return line back into the fuel tank? Did use use the existing fuel lines with the VL fuel plumbed directly into it?


The Paj should aready have a return line on it.. The carbys use a return line as well..

I used all exsisting fuel lines..

I'm still trying to get some pic's 4 ya too..
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