steptoe wrote:Sounds like you've hit same stuff i found while researching, threw me right off the whole idea until I found my set up being LPG was retaining throttle body on manifold with gas carby between air filter and turbo.
I think if you can retain a throttle body on the manifold or go a standard manifold with standard efi throttle body and run a carby without throttle plates in similar sequence like air filter >> carby > turbo > standard throttle body on inlet manifold you'll bypass the concern you found
Jonno the air filter and gas mixer before the turbo and the throttle body after the turbo is a great idea if I had gas:)
as for the second idea ... (ummmm) I would be better off going SPFI before the turbo and a throttle body after the turbo which could cost less than a gas set up but would still mean spending more money than I have.
Brumby Kid wrote:EJ22 carby?
Never heard of them existing.
What carby do you have on it?
I do like carby engines, if I was to do an EJ conversion...
Wate, no you've just rebuilt your EA Cameron
You haven't even put it in the car let alone killed it yet.
Cheers Cam
Cam the EJ18 was shipped to a few countries with either single point fuel injection or a carby very similar to the EA82 carby.
My engine runs a lucas MK3 escort dizzy and coil, with a madly modified manifold and a weber 34ADM. (I did have a weber 32/36 but who needs economy)
My whole reasoning is that I have a Zenith 175 CD carburettor, a subaru TD04L and nearly all the bits to get this to happen cheaply.
I will need to track down or make the up pipe and dump pipe, a blow off valve (maybe) and a boost controller, some oil fittings and re plumb the PCV gases .
Still a pipe dream but it could happen
TOONGA