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(deceased)
CS to EFI conversion project for the winter (here already). I've picked up a complete 1981 528i TB (thanks to Jeff in Edm, AB) and manifold assembly that I bead blasted and am in the process of overhauling with fresh OEM parts. The La Jola Indy pre-pump, sending unit and electrical harness should be here this week. The cars are put away for the season with the CS on the hoist and I'm doing what ever I can with my left hand in a cast in preparation so some questions.
I've searched six pages after typing Fuel Injection an found some good tips but no mention of alternatives to the stock fuel pump location in front of the passenger half shaft and alternatives to the stock fuel line route.
Pros and cons of either in the trunk or in the engine compartment?
Both of these locations would permit better access/ease of installation and stay much cleaner (if my 200k 320i was any example - looked like a barnacle). Trunk would likely be noisier then the stock and use up what little space there is but is closer to the tank. Engine compartment provides all in one place access, noise not an issue, might be able to eliminate the surge tank with the proximity to the injection manifold. I'm assuming that these things push or pull equally - shouldn't make a difference.
I read one post (BonitaCS ?) that mentioned running the fuel line through the cabin rather than under in the stock location. Anyone have any experience going this route and able to provide specifics?
Thanks, subject icon is a picture of my thumb - post op.
I've searched six pages after typing Fuel Injection an found some good tips but no mention of alternatives to the stock fuel pump location in front of the passenger half shaft and alternatives to the stock fuel line route.
Pros and cons of either in the trunk or in the engine compartment?
Both of these locations would permit better access/ease of installation and stay much cleaner (if my 200k 320i was any example - looked like a barnacle). Trunk would likely be noisier then the stock and use up what little space there is but is closer to the tank. Engine compartment provides all in one place access, noise not an issue, might be able to eliminate the surge tank with the proximity to the injection manifold. I'm assuming that these things push or pull equally - shouldn't make a difference.
I read one post (BonitaCS ?) that mentioned running the fuel line through the cabin rather than under in the stock location. Anyone have any experience going this route and able to provide specifics?
Thanks, subject icon is a picture of my thumb - post op.