I have a 1979 Honda Accord, that came with an annoying Keihin carburettor. After a lot of fight i managed to get the thing to work, but i want to take a drastic measure and rethink the fuel system in my car.
Then the idea: Why not electronic fuel injection? The TBI,MPI,CFI as called by GM, VW and Ford is based in a single injector in a carburettor-like body, featuring several built-in sensors of vital importance for the EFI.
So i bought the thing, that i plan to install in my intake manifold with an adaptor plate.
The other things that i have to adapt to the engine are: knock sensor-temp sensor-crank/cam position sensor-O2 sensor.
Other things needed: ECM-wiring harness-external fuel pump-filter-MAP sensor.
I think this is all i need, is there any part needed missing in this list?
As far as i know, the system is fully controlled by the ECM, including the timing but since i will use the original electronic distributor, the ECM will control only the injection. Can this cause an trouble?
Any ideas welcome!