carby to efi?
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carby to efi?
how hard is it to convert a JA motor from carby to efi and has anyone done it any idea how much a mechanic would charge?
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Send us a pic through james. Never seen a carb'd JA before.
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Heaps funny joke there james...yep u had me...sigh u need to grow up. Try using the search feature, i believe you are looking for an MPI conversion.
People on this forum will be willing to help you, but only if u don't muck them around.
People on this forum will be willing to help you, but only if u don't muck them around.
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While there is no JA non-turbo. There is definately a Starion non-turbo. The GX. So the possibility of a JA with carb isn't 100% impossible.
Also some folk like to play 'swap the engine'
Also some folk like to play 'swap the engine'
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While this is true...its already been made pretty clear that it is that of a turbo 4G63 starion...which is obviously injected ;)SpidersWeb wrote:While there is no JA non-turbo. There is definately a Starion non-turbo. The GX. So the possibility of a JA with carb isn't 100% impossible.
Also some folk like to play 'swap the engine'
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Electronic Carbie Injection :D:D:D
Didn't someone post a pic of a live-axeled non-turbo Starion in NZ? That is the A182A chassis Starion GX.
Didn't someone post a pic of a live-axeled non-turbo Starion in NZ? That is the A182A chassis Starion GX.
Please register your vehicle details on the AUSTRALIAN STARION REGISTRY <HERE>
1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
1 x 3.2T
1 x 2.8T
3 x 2.6T's
1 x 2.0T
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Although its probably stlightly off topic....NXTIME wrote:Electronic Carbie Injection :D:D:D
Didn't someone post a pic of a live-axeled non-turbo Starion in NZ? That is the A182A chassis Starion GX.
its most likely, quite easy to convert all a starions bits to sigma bits hence making it a non-turbo. Not that i have a clue what in gods name would posess you to do this! But for that reason it may not be as uncommon as we all think.
I spose if someone was to blow a starion up and had a sigma sitting around with a good motor...maybe they might do it coz its cheap.
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