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Old 04-05-2006, 12:59 AM   #1
mk2_1979_escort
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Default Fuel Injection for 2Litre Pinto

Hey guys hope you could throw some advice or knowledge my way. I wanna fuel inject my standard pinto engine. I looked at buying a seirra manifold along with th following;

JE Camira Delco Computer
Complete Camira Loom and Sensors
Camira EFI Fuel Pump
Camira Dizzy
Sierra Dizzy
Complete Camira Injection manifold (for parts ie Throttle Body, injectors, fuel pressure reg)
Sierra Injection manifold
Sierra Fuel Rail
Sierra Injectors
Camira Injectors
Separate Sierra Injector loom (might be of use?)
Camira Coil pack
Spark leads

Is this everything i need. What tpe of knowledge do i need to install this ? Will i get much of a performance gain. Pros, cons ?? Is it really worth it ? Fuel economy etc

Cheers

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