350 HP Potential for CIS

Nate Stuart nathan.stuart at maine.edu
Sat Sep 16 02:08:56 EDT 2000


OK, I just threw the pics up on the server, no web page yet. But here are a
couple of URLs:
http://www.cs.usm.maine.edu/~stuart/Pics/new_throttle_position.jpg
http://www.cs.usm.maine.edu/~stuart/Pics/mcmotor.jpg
I still have to trim the rest of the shaft that goes through the center of
the throttle plate, but I was waiting until everything wa all set.
I have the digital camera for the weekend it looks like, so I'll try and
take some more pics.

Later!
-Nate

> In a message dated 9/15/00 9:02:16 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> nathan.stuart at maine.edu writes:
>
> << Yikes! Why woul you want to do that?! You can move the throttle cam
over to
>  the other side of the IM without even making any new parts! I did it on
my
>  MC manifold. I'll post pics soon. Moving the throttle cam frees up plenty
of
>  room in there for the injectors & rail.
>   >>
>
>     Yes, I would like to see pics.  Well, the one application we worked on
> was affixing  a much larger 3B throttle body to the MC manifold, so we cut
> the front straight off and welded on a new flange with  the TB sitting
> horizontally, cleared up all kinds of room.  One thing to watch out for,
> however, even besides the throttle cam is the michelin man hose, stick
that
> on the TB before you do final fitament of the fuel rail.  Anyway, looking
> forward to pics.
> Javad





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