EA81 Weber or spfi?
EA81 Weber or spfi?
So it's gonna be a fair while before I manage an ej conversion in the brumby so in an effort to squeeze more power out of it between now and then im thinking weber or SPFI system.
Can anyone give me some pros and cons of each and how hard is the SPFI conversion?
Can anyone give me some pros and cons of each and how hard is the SPFI conversion?
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ask Tweety, El-Freddo and tambox what they think about spfi here in Australia.
Whip the heads off to shave 'em to the shtouse, lap the valves, enlarge the six holes for inlet man to heads bolt holes coz ya shaved it, and stick to a Weber
I found both EA81s I fitted up an EA82 with cat Y pipe went better, torquier, an extra 10 kph outta third - true GPS 110 kph ! Better economy, but maybe not all at the same time
Whip the heads off to shave 'em to the shtouse, lap the valves, enlarge the six holes for inlet man to heads bolt holes coz ya shaved it, and stick to a Weber
I found both EA81s I fitted up an EA82 with cat Y pipe went better, torquier, an extra 10 kph outta third - true GPS 110 kph ! Better economy, but maybe not all at the same time

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A Weber on an EA82 intake manifold works quite well, has alot more puff when getting up to 100 km/h. SPFI parts could be hard to come by, brand new Webers' are readily available already set up for Brumby use.
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If you go the EA82 intake route make sure you know what mods are required first, below is my writeup from when I did the conversion. Shows which parts you need (adapters and spacers) which holes you need to plug, what lugs to grind off etc. My fuel economy is slightly worse than my stock Hitachi, rough estimate a touch under 10L per 100k on 98 RON, where my Hitachi used more like 8.5L per 100k.
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Will it ever end!?
-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end

-EA81 TWIN CARB!!!!
-L series 5 speed
-Custom paint job
-2" lift
-Full custom re-wire
-L series front end

A Weber will not give you more power on its own. If the original Hitachi carb is not working well then a Weber will give much better drivability. The choke mechanism of the Weber is superior IMHO.
With a Weber the key word is 'drivability' not power. Certainly SPFI would give more power and torque (and $$$$).
In my experience the Weber is no different to the Hitachi in terms of fuel economy if driven normally... Constantly opening the secondaries (for that throaty Weber sound!
) might change that...
With a Weber the key word is 'drivability' not power. Certainly SPFI would give more power and torque (and $$$$).
In my experience the Weber is no different to the Hitachi in terms of fuel economy if driven normally... Constantly opening the secondaries (for that throaty Weber sound!

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