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will a 22r carbie Throttle cable fit onto an EFI manifold ??

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 8:29 pm
by pongo
Its for the 4runner. the wife's away for a couple of weeks so i finnally have a chance to fit it. I only bought it over a year ago of dumbdunce :D and forgot to ask him.

And does anyone know what size Welch Plugs i need to block the injector holes. Its running straight lpg. I can get it measured, but i figured im here asking anyways

Thanks guys,
Ill let you`s know how i go and if i can a ( yeah right its a 22r) Power increase from it. I assume the Talk ( 22r remeber :D ) should improve .

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 12:33 am
by benhl
keen to see how you go. What model lux/block was it and where did you source the EFI set up from how much - details details details!!!

Been considering this for a while now. Thanks

Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 4:26 am
by pongo
90 model 4runner. Comes with 22r as standard. I go tthe manifold for a case of piss, wouldda been free if i coulda picked it up instead of postage.

Yeah i think im gunna try today anyway, If i can find some welch plugs to fit. Should be heaps better.

Cheers

Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 7:51 pm
by pongo
Yeah got stuck into it today. The welch plug size for the injectors is 5/8 inch. The throttle cable will fit, But its gunna take some custom fabbing for a braket to hold the end of the cable. I didnt have the half moon bit where the cable attaches to on the butterfly so i used the carby one instead. More issues with that but it was easily overcome. SO anywayz itws definatly doable but there is a bit of rooting around to do.

Cheers

Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 1:12 pm
by pongo
Yep. Its done and its all good. More responsive and a bit more bottom end. not real sure aboout top end as i was winding it up on the M4 and 1 lane was blocked off due to some FORD driver going through the cable dividers.

It seeems easier to drive now, But still slow :roll: