weber DGAS to TBI adapter plate
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weber DGAS to TBI adapter plate
I am also open to alternative suggestions for throttle body injection systems.
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We drew the bolt patterns for the carburetor along with the opening in the intake manifold on paper. The intake manifold had a single plenum – just a large hole as opposed to a dual plane set up. We then added the outline / bolt holes and openings for the throttle body (early 1.8L Subaru unit – fit our flow rate and space constraints). The bolt holes for both units did not overlap, which made the rest pretty easy. Because it was easy to do and we had the time, we made one from a block of wood to check out the space constraints. We then took the drawing to a machine shop and they used a ~ 3/4 “ block of aluminum, drilled all of the holes and counter sunk the bolt holes half way so that the bolt heads were not in the way. Cap screws would have been a better choice, but we had lots of room between the different bolt patterns, so it did not matter too much. We did not spend a lot of time working on the inlet / outlet smoothing, for what the car was going to do, it did not matter. It was not real pretty, but it did the job and was quick. End result was similar to some of the Weber conversion kits I have seen. After the conversion to fuel injection, the car ran much better.
Just using the gaskets from the manifold and the throttle body should make a pretty quick template – if the bolt holes clear with the center bores lined up, it should go pretty easy. Try to take into account where the throttle linkage is going to connect to make the final installation a little easier.
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http://www.sdplastics.com/phenolic.html
These folks indicate that depending on the type it can run 250 ^F continuously. Not sure what the inlet manifold temperatures are... water jacket is at 200^F or so.
Here is a little more information on corian from DuPont:
http://www.centerdesignbusiness.org/par ... index.html
Interesting - I did not realise that it was a thermal plastic - nice for protoype work. Looks like the temperature may be a little on the cool side, but it might work just fine.
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http://fordsix.com/forum/viewtopic.php? ... &start=200
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http://www.tdperformance.com
They had the adapter I needed to mount a GM TBI to holley 2300 2bbl carb. (I mounted a GM TBI to a Ford 351W
I >think< I used P/N 2204.
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My application presents the problem of limited height above the manifold, so I need to find something that is as low-profile as possible. Aside from that, it should be pretty simple.
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The Fiat X1/9 (1.5L engine) had the similar height constraints. We went with the throttle body from a ~'85 - ~'90 Subaru 1.8L single point fuel injection setup. It had a nice bend in the air duct to keep it flat over the top of the throttle body. Worked very well for us - the car has been using it for years and never misses a beat.
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So, I don't have to use the Webber manifold and can sell it complete with the carb... more money back in the budget!