Nitephyre Posted August 17, 2007 Report Posted August 17, 2007 Q1:- Convert 4A-C to EFI: I've done some searching and can't seem to find definitive answers, so... How hard/easy should it be to convert a 4AC to EFI, which engine should I get the bits off, approximate cost etc. This isn't an engine conversion thread so I don't want to hear the whole "don't bother, chuck a 4AG* in it" bollocks. I simply want to know what I asked. Q2:- Does anyone around Brissy got a T50 they don't have a use for, in decent enough condition and *cough* cheap :) Q3:- Does anyone have a Ram-Flo filter to fit the standard 4A-C carby they don't want? Q4:- Should I be able to swap the brake booster from my KE panelvan to my AE panelvan easily? Q5:- Is it easy to fix a very slow leak from the clutch booster? Q6:- How long is a piece of string not? Quote
Mr Revhead[RL] Posted August 17, 2007 Report Posted August 17, 2007 Q1, may i suggest a 4age? just kidding!! :) however, what about a 4afe?. i damn near did it in my ke70. however wiring scares me ;) for the effort i think thats a better option than trying to EFI the sohc 4a. Q2, i got two but I'm over here :y: Q3, no :( Q4, yes Q5, clutch booster? :P Q6, 42 Quote
Nitephyre Posted August 18, 2007 Author Report Posted August 18, 2007 Q1:- a) Bitch. b) Problem with the whole 4AFE is that it's a conversion, since they're FWD. So mainly I was thinking about ripping the E stuff off the 4AF... Q2:- Refer Q1 Part a) Q3:- Refer Q2 Q4:- The hydraulic clutch reservoir thingymajig Q5:- Life, The Universe and Everything :) Quote
NoPsi Posted August 18, 2007 Report Posted August 18, 2007 The answer to all your questions is pie with a side of beer. Seriously though the 4afe option floated through my head when you raised the question of efi. I mean they should be dirt cheap. Wiring is only scary if you don't have the diagram and the complete harness. Just lay it all out. Take your time and trace all your wires. Then wire them into your exisiting loom. I am about to give it a go by putting a 22re into the wagon O death. Quote
Trev Posted August 18, 2007 Report Posted August 18, 2007 Have you looked at even getting a 4AFC and just bolting the 4ac water plumbing onto it? Would be alot easier if you don't like wires. Quote
Nitephyre Posted August 18, 2007 Author Report Posted August 18, 2007 (edited) Haven't actually LOOKED at anything yet, just mulling over some thoughts essentially because my brakes are spongy and it's likely the booster is shagged, plus the carby is giving me the shits at the moment so I was wondering if it was straightforward to nick the efi gear off a 4AFE and chuck it on my 4AC with minimal arseing about. BUT if it's is indeed as easy as changing the water plumbing to replace a 4AC with a later 4AFE and relatively cheap then I might entertain the idea. Or there is the 7AFE... :) Edited August 18, 2007 by Nitephyre Quote
Mr Revhead[RL] Posted August 18, 2007 Report Posted August 18, 2007 :) unfortunatly any efi conversion wont be "cheap and easy" converting a 4age to rwd is just the same as doing a 4age. just for a daily driver i reckon a 4afe makes more sense. you need to do things like convert fuel system to efi etc if you want a project, a 4afe would be a good one. a 7afe even better. but the cheapest and easiest option would be to fix the carb... Quote
Trev Posted August 18, 2007 Report Posted August 18, 2007 Dunno how you will go at making a 4afe rwd intake. Quote
Nitephyre Posted August 18, 2007 Author Report Posted August 18, 2007 Oh well... seems it's too much effort :) There's nothing wrong with the carby, it's just being a pain to get running nicely ;) Quote
Mr Revhead[RL] Posted August 18, 2007 Report Posted August 18, 2007 Dunno how you will go at making a 4afe rwd intake. same way you make a 4age intake rwd. haha yeah itll be some effort, but itll be worth it for a project. Quote
Trev Posted August 18, 2007 Report Posted August 18, 2007 same way you make a 4age intake rwd.haha yeah itll be some effort, but itll be worth it for a project. I know that but have you seen the manifolds :) They arent in the best spot compared to the bigport manifold. Quote
Mr Revhead[RL] Posted August 19, 2007 Report Posted August 19, 2007 so its a bit more of a challenge, get to it!! :) also theres no reason why you can't leave it as is and run a duct. though youd have to look into clearances Quote
Nitephyre Posted August 20, 2007 Author Report Posted August 20, 2007 Heh thanks guys... that damn effort bug always seems to crop up :D Helpful info though :P Quote
Medicine_Man Posted September 9, 2007 Report Posted September 9, 2007 Willing to help out if you need some wiring assistance.. that second picture is of a 7AFE isn't it? Quote
Des Posted September 9, 2007 Report Posted September 9, 2007 Willing to help out if you need some wiring assistance.. that second picture is of a 7AFE isn't it? 4AFE, Late model 4AFE's look like 7AFE's Quote
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