Mike Walker
MB Enthusiast
- Joined
- Jul 9, 2008
- Messages
- 2,572
- Location
- North Kent
- Car
- Mercedes W204 C220cdi Estate Ford Fiesta Mk 4
I'm baffled tbh - but interesting all the same.
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MS2 ECU with built in MAP sensor - (we will take the vacuum using a banjo union from the place on the manifold that an auto box would, so no worries about any leaks elsewhere in the vacuum system). The priority between TPS and MAP sensor input into the map to be determined.
The ECU is set up for inline 6 with twin batch injector firing
ECU includes a switch for two fuel /ignition Maps (my plan is to set the car up on super unleaded and have a switch in case I need to fuel with lower spec) and has an electronic fan switch controlled from the coolant temperature.
Most probably Kenlowe type electronic sucking fan but that is still to be sized.
EDIS coilpacks with EDIS controller, which will have a unique feature that has been christened Bellow Jetronic (or B Jet for short)
Spartan 2 WideBand Lambda Controller and Bosch 4.9 Lambda Sensor
Bosch stepper motor Idle control Valve
Bosch CPS looking through to 36-1 trigger wheel on the rear of the flywheel
Bosch injectors (I forget the part number but will find it)
Bosch Throttle position sensor using the old TPS mounting point
Inlet air temp sensor (think it's Bosch, can't recall)
Coolant temperature sensor - a VDO one which is the only one I could find to fit the old sensor location.
All the sensors have been bought with a view to easy replacement if necessary.
Tuning to be done with MS Tuner Studio
New Bosch fuel pump from M110 with fuel filter and accumulator for the same engine.
Oh, btw, it looks like you are missing the chrome surrounds on your instruments..
Since that G Wagen turned up, I've really started to worry about Palfrem.
I absolutely applaud your efforts on this venture, and that tongue in cheek jibe aside, wish for a most successful conclusion to your w114 foray.
Beige metallic is definitely what I would prefer over the Anthrazit grau. I don't think you could have got away with green. It just doesn't suit a Mercedes and yet a British motor of the era it would.
I don't think you could have got away with green. It just doesn't suit a Mercedes and yet a British motor of the era it would.
Quick update, gearbox shifters are all now connected to box and the gearlever is engaging all gears (wasn't there to try it but Billy says 1 & 2 have a very long throw yet 3 & 4 are really very direct.
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