Has anyone robbed a 95ish jeep grand Cherokee efi system and put it on their BB? Computer, plumbed injectors, crank sensor etc etc? I ask because I have an extra setup and wonder if it would work.
I followed the link, read the posts, intrigued, but it's dreadfully lacking in any useable tech tips. Where's the specifics? So vague and general, it was useless.I'm certain it could be done, but with the "non hackability" of Chrysler computers, I'm not sure I would. There was a guy some time back put Ford EFI on a Mopar, E body I think ........have to see if I can still find that.......
EDIT..........Here's some of it "EFI-Cuda"........he used Ford it's "mass air flow" which is supposed to be much more "self adjusting" for changes in the engine.
Inexpensive-budget EFI option that rocks!!!!!!!
"I was actually gonna do this" one of my many dreams that's still out in the shed "somewhere"
I followed the link, read the posts, intrigued, but it's dreadfully lacking in any useable tech tips. Where's the specifics? So vague and general, it was useless.
By the way I'm not absolutely sure, but "I bet" the late model Magnum cam sensor works either rotation, which means you should be able to adapt that into an B/RB distributor