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    Default Super Vee Fuel Injection Question

    I am trying to get smarter on these Super Vees.
    Does anyone know where the kuglefischers on the Bosch FI came from?

    Where they units adapted from the BMW 2002ti?

    Any information would be helpful.

    And thank you in advance for all your input.

    Jeff

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    call Vince Tjmelland's shop in Anaheim (Sabinadrives) and ask for Bob Morris.

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    Thanks Rick
    I Know Vince and Bob Morris. They are running a Redline Electronic fuel injection.
    I have not talk to Bob about it yet. I think he just got back from Sebring.

    But thanks for your help

    Jeff

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    Default Bosch Kugelfischer fuel Injection F/SV

    My understanding it is off of a early to mid 70's BMW.
    I do have a .PDF of the Kugelfischer manual I can e mail you.
    I also have a contact of a gentleman in the Midwest that is an "expert" with this system and have used him to rebuild my injectors with good results.
    If your interested, send me a pm and I'll get the info to you.
    Fletch
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    Default Fsv Kugelfischer fuel inj.

    Quote Originally Posted by fletch View Post
    My understanding it is off of a early to mid 70's BMW.
    I do have a .PDF of the Kugelfischer manual I can e mail you.
    I also have a contact of a gentleman in the Midwest that is an "expert" with this system and have used him to rebuild my injectors with good results.
    If your interested, send me a pm and I'll get the info to you.
    Fletch
    March 79V
    The Kugelfischer FI.was a modified pump unit used on BMW 2002TII and Alfa. The difference was the internal fuel cam-concentric on the Kug. -contoured on the street engine to accomodate emission. The stock pump can be used by eliminating the external emission linkages.[I'm presently using one on my '78 Wheeler] I also have the orig. and 3 other spares. There is someone on the west coast who rebuilds them[it cost $500 several years ago].
    Ted K. greyeagles@msn.com
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    Default Fsv Kugelfischer fuel inj.

    Quote Originally Posted by fletch View Post
    My understanding it is off of a early to mid 70's BMW.
    I do have a .PDF of the Kugelfischer manual I can e mail you.
    I also have a contact of a gentleman in the Midwest that is an "expert" with this system and have used him to rebuild my injectors with good results.
    If your interested, send me a pm and I'll get the info to you.
    Fletch
    March 79V
    The Kugelfischer FI.was a modified pump unit used on BMW 2002TII and Alfa. The difference was the internal fuel cam-concentric on the Kug. -contoured on the street engine to accomodate emission. The stock pump can be used by eliminating the external emission linkages.[I'm presently using one on my '78 Wheeler] I also have the orig. and 3 other spares. Ther is someone on the west coast who rebuilds them[it cost $500 several years ago.
    Ted K. greyeagles@msn.com

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