Kitchs 1200 Coupe - road legal!

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I like that idea
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Kitch wrote:Motor is in
:mrgreen:
You lie! :useless:
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Bolted up only.
trying to decide whether I run up on standard coil/points ignition, before I jump to the new ECU setup

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How long till you will go ECU? Looking real nice, still jealous :)
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Unsure Nick, its got to be done sooner or later, just a heap of unknowns to sort out.
Was thinking it might be easier to get car running in conventional fashion, then bring on the ECU & Electronic spark control, and distributorless ignition on line. once thats all sorted, I will bring on the Additional inputs (TPS, temp, O2 etc) and the EFI (in conjunction with finishing my manifold)
taking family to Gold coast in a fortnight for a week, so not much will be happening this month.
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Kitch wrote:Bolted up only.
trying to decide whether I run up on standard coil/points ignition, before I jump to the new ECU setup

I think its a good idea to run it up on standard coil/points ignition. I made the mistake of trying to get a rebuilt / modified / cammed engine going on an adjustable EFI system right from the start.

It was a nightmare because i had simultaneous mechanical and EFI / ignition gremlins, it was hard to know what was what and for a long time i got nowhere for a very long time.

If i were doing it all over again I would make sure i have a properly working engine first and then putting the good bits on.

However, you are far more thorough and prepared than myself :D whichever way you go I'm sure it will be immaculate like the rest of your build.
The Answer to your Question is NEEDS MORE VG30
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Yeah I kind of agree, I reckon doing it the way you said is probably a smart way to go about it
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Yeah, its definately the way to go.
its easy enough to borrow a coil and the likes of Simon, as think I have got rid of that standard ignition stuff I had lying around.
The coupe loom has not been modified as yet, so all connections are still there.

Will try and get it running up on carbs at the weekend.
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Looking AWESOME makes me want a Coupe again
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