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#1 Hello from another new member

Post by sean » Sun Dec 19, 2010 8:43 pm

Hi all,
I found this site as I was researching a project to convert my s3 to EFI

Looks like a good forum

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Post by Heuer » Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:23 am

Welcome Sean - lots of experience and advice around here so feel free to jump in and ask. There are several threads on EFI in the S3 Forum e.g.: http://etypeuk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=911 and http://etypeuk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1472 and probably a few more if you scan through or run a search on EFI.
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#3 FUEL INJECTION V12

Post by Peter Collins » Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:37 pm

Welcome to the forum Sean ,
you are making a very wise decision and i will give you any help that i can . I take it that you have read my write up about converting an E type V12 to fuel injection but your specific question about the water rails . I have seen several different ways but i can only tell you the way i have done it , on the front i have used the original E type thermostat housing and on the back i have used the XJS which of course you have to use .On the off side which is where i started , i used a 32mm rubber water hose which connects to the original thermostat housing and then on the XJS side i got a piece of 32 mm aluminium and turned it down to the diameter to insert into the rear housing and held it in place with loctite ( of course i bored it out first ) . Then on the near side the XJS housing i mounted it in the lathe and turned the outer to 32mm .I hope this is off help but if you need any more information don't hesitate to contact me .

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a V12 E type will pass everything on the road bar a petrol station , but at least you will be going one petrol station further than our carburettor friends.
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Post by Heuer » Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:48 pm

Petrol is a renewable energy source - every time the tank is empty you just go to one of those station thingy's and, magically, more of the stuff comes out of the pipe! Never seems to end :twisted:
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#5 EFI

Post by sean » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:55 pm

Hello Peter

Thank you for your offer. I may contact you after christmas. I read your post, really great.
Happy Christmas

Sean

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#6 Re: FUEL INJECTION V12

Post by 1954Etype » Fri Dec 24, 2010 9:57 am

Peter Collins wrote:Welcome to the forum Sean ,
you are making a very wise decision and i will give you any help that i can . I take it that you have read my write up about converting an E type V12 to fuel injection but your specific question about the water rails . I have seen several different ways but i can only tell you the way i have done it , on the front i have used the original E type thermostat housing and on the back i have used the XJS which of course you have to use .On the off side which is where i started , i used a 32mm rubber water hose which connects to the original thermostat housing and then on the XJS side i got a piece of 32 mm aluminium and turned it down to the diameter to insert into the rear housing and held it in place with loctite ( of course i bored it out first ) . Then on the near side the XJS housing i mounted it in the lathe and turned the outer to 32mm .I hope this is off help but if you need any more information don't hesitate to contact me .

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a V12 E type will pass everything on the road bar a petrol station , but at least you will be going one petrol station further than our carburettor friends.
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Have you V12 guys considered an LPG conversion? I don't think it is that expensive for a carburettor car?

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Post by Heuer » Fri Dec 24, 2010 2:26 pm

But where do you put the LPG tank? :shock:
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Post by 1954Etype » Fri Dec 24, 2010 2:37 pm

Heuer wrote:But where do you put the LPG tank? :shock:
In the spare wheel well, fit tubeless tyres and do what the modern cars do - carry a tin of tyre weld!

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