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range rover swap carbs for my efi
« on: July 06, 2007, 18:13:50 »
i have not long brought a 3.5 efi range and now its got air flow meter problems so i was just going to swap this setip for some carbs but a little birdie told me i can,t is this true and has any one does this before if so what you got to do cheers kev

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« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2007, 18:30:27 »
yes you can swap it for carbs...
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« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2007, 20:06:40 »
Seems a common mod. on RR's  :wink: also gets rid of the ECU etc.
I know the cam is different but causes no problem, NOT sure about the fuel pump or dizzy but someone else will be along shortly........

My advice.....
Decide whether or not you are converting to carb before you LPG it as many components are different (switch/control unit, fuel shut off/emulators, mixer plate)

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« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2007, 20:33:08 »
Or fit the Hot-Wire EFi which is SOOO much more reliable.

Cam and headfs on the EFi are a bit tweaked up from the Carb models so you will needs carbs that can handle it.  You might still looose a bit of power though :?
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carbs or efi
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2007, 21:41:00 »
what would i have to change to convert to hot wire efi

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Re: carbs or efi
« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2007, 11:00:16 »
Quote from: "fezzy192"
what would i have to change to convert to hot wire efi


air flow meter
ecu
wiring loom
and i think you would need an inlet manifold complete with all the bits on it

all can be found on any 3.9 rrc!

or just do what im doing in my offroader and swap the 3.5 flapper efi engine for a 3.9 engine with hotwire.
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« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2007, 19:52:08 »
Hi, just wondering if I could also have some tips in converting an efi to carbs. I have taken all of the efi off a range rover and need to get an intake manifold and carbs and fit them. Is there anything that I should be doing apart from throttle linkages, rad pipes etc?

(anyone got any carbs available. For a 3.5)
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Re: carbs or efi
« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2007, 17:21:03 »
Quote from: "fezzy192"
what would i have to change to convert to hot wire efi


You can keep the tank and pump, just join the wiring at the fuesbox.  The Hot-Wire loom wants to go in in one peice, there are IIRC 7 conections in the footwell but you need to move them within the multiplug to fit them to a flapper car, there are some you can ignore of those 7 plus ignore the other block with either 4 or 5 in it, this is for the airconn and heated screen IIRC.

You need the plenum and inlet manifold, MAF sensor, ECU obviously, air filter is different, then there's a lot of stuff you can leave off the hot-wiore system like the carbon cannister and the lambda sensors, road speed sensor and dash warning light.
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