Help needed! converting 202 to delco

Converting To Delco ECU From Carby Or Other Injection Systems
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Should be able to find one on ebay if you search the Bosch part number.

I found my fuel dampener like that cheap in France.
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plenty on ebay if you want to pay $250
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I managed to find a new Bosch unit for $140 on ebay. Turns out the VK's use the same pressure regulator as the old Jaguar Xj6's. "official" VK ones were closer to $300!
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Installed and works well now! Also check out the fan to radiator clearance in the photo. It was a tight squeeze!
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Good to hear.
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Don't hit the brakes too hard. Might just make contact.
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Charlescrown wrote:Don't hit the brakes too hard. Might just make contact.
:lol: hopefully should be alright!
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alrighty i am back!
Have already put over 100kms on the old girl already and i gotta say, apart from a slight oil leak, the engine goes way harder than i was expecting when i was building it!
Definetly glad i did this EFI swap! And the sound is just amazing!

Ive got two issues this time, after driving for a bit the engine can cut out when coming to a stop. Is there a setting so that when lifting off of the throttle and dropping the revs to idle, the IAC valve will automatically go to a certain setting so the engine wont cut out?

Also i have been getting the VE table VERY close to perfect, only issue is that when coasting, the car runs incredibly lean (18-20:1 Afr's). Is this normal? i know i dont have the VSS signal for lean cruise etc. it shouldn't be too much of an issue as the engine isnt under any load but just wondering.

Three weeks until i get my P Plates and start driving it daily!
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get the engine warmed up and then see what the IAC value is, open the throttle stop till the IAC value is around 10-15 steps .... this should mean even if the IAC closes the idle speed shouldnt go so low as to stall the engine.

and yes its ok that the afr go lean like that.
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Holden202T wrote:get the engine warmed up and then see what the IAC value is, open the throttle stop till the IAC value is around 10-15 steps .... this should mean even if the IAC closes the idle speed shouldnt go so low as to stall the engine.

and yes its ok that the afr go lean like that.
Alrighty I’ll give that a go tomorrow. Cheers
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