Fuel injection

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R85/8
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Re: Fuel injection

Post by R85/8 »

Missed out. :(

Probably saved me a lot of hassle!
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05hexhead
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Re: Fuel injection

Post by 05hexhead »

I noticed a post in the BMWMOA airhead forum where a guy just got a Luftmeister fuel injection system and is looking for installation instructions. Probably the lucky purchaser, depending on your point of view.

I always liked the airheads because of their simplicity. It's nice not having to worry about fuel pumps, etc.
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quixotic
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Re: Fuel injection

Post by quixotic »

Does anyone know if the Silent Hektik system is closed loop? (I can't read German).
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Re: Fuel injection

Post by Garnet »

quixotic wrote:Does anyone know if the Silent Hektik system is closed loop? (I can't read German).
I don't see an O2 sensor with their components, so I'd say no.
http://www.silent-hektik.com/ICM_Boxer_1.htm
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Re: Fuel injection

Post by Garnet »

But their universal box has an input for an O2 (Lambda) sensor.
http://www.silent-hektik.com/ICM_Box.htm

And their sensor list shows one:
http://www.silent-hektik.com/ICM_Sen.htm

But it looks like not on a Boxer. :roll:
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sterob
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Re: Fuel injection

Post by sterob »

R85/8 wrote:Has anyone wangled a fuel injection system onto an airhead?

(Just idly musing, got enough projects on the go already) :)

I saw a website a few years ago where a guy in Holland ( I think ) fitted FI from an R850 to an airhead.....
I have a pic some where....Not sure how successful it was.

I liked the idea.....

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Re: Fuel injection

Post by barryh »

This guy seemed to really know what he was doing with fuel injection and he does get it done eventually.

http://www.bmwr65.org/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaB ... 558531/0#0

http://www.bmwr65.org/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaB ... 1367174748
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Re: Fuel injection

Post by Deleted User 287 »

barryh wrote:This guy seemed to really know what he was doing with fuel injection and he does get it done eventually.

http://www.bmwr65.org/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaB ... 558531/0#0

http://www.bmwr65.org/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaB ... 1367174748
Unfortunately one has to be a member of the forum to view that section - much like our Speakeasy here.
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Post by Garnet »

justoneoftheguys wrote:- much like our Speakeasy here.
And hopefully more polite and to the point. :D
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Re: Fuel injection

Post by barryh »

justoneoftheguys wrote: Unfortunately one has to be a member of the forum to view that section - much like our Speakeasy here.
Sorry I should have spotted that.

He used bodies from an R850, bought on e-bay. The original bosch injectors provided too much fuel (approximately 300 cc/min) and he replaced them with another bosch injector giving around 160 cc/min.

There are some pictures here on a public flickr page.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/94158592@N ... 036229410/
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