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9th December 2018, 12:25
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Newbie
Join Date: Dec 2018
Posts: 1
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SPI conversion
Hi - I’m new here and not a Saxo owner but I am a TU engine user !
I have a mint low miles 205 Peugeot on a tu9 (Carb) I am about to attempt a SPI single point conversion as I am looking for reliability and driveability . It’s a mint 950 cc TU9 which I understand was the same as the Saxo 1.0 . Does anyone have any experience advice or parts list conversion for an SPI. I am sick of the Solex carb and it’s choke starting/ cold rev issues. Power is not an issue here - it’s only got 45bhp and it’s so rare I am keen to keep it as a 950 4 speed. Just looking for parts / availability and what’s needed. Advice welcomed , “rip it out” is not what I am after. Thanks folks
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9th December 2018, 20:20
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#2
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Frequent Poster
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 576
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To be honest, drivability was never a strong point on the single point engines, that's one of the reasons they didn't run them for long.
Is there not an MPI manifold that will fit your engine, maybe from a 1.1 or something?
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10th December 2018, 12:35
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#3
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Established Member
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 1,997
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Why not just put a VTR engine in? You will probably find more of these available at a better price anyway, they cost bugger all to run and will give you that bit of extra power just so you don't find yourself in trouble on a motorway etc.
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14th December 2018, 00:01
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#4
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Saxperience Forum Bum
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: South Wales
Posts: 3,074
Car(s): ZX 16v, 205 GTI, 309 Goodwood, 405 MI16.
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tte mpi heads are different, spi ia basically a glorified carb with a single injector in it instead if needles and floats etx.
thw carb car wont have a pump in the tank, so an injection tank will be required, or an inline external pump.
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19th December 2018, 12:53
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#5
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Saxperience Forum Bum
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Derby
Posts: 4,508
Car(s): Nikes
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 9Freedman9
Why not just put a VTR engine in? You will probably find more of these available at a better price anyway, they cost bugger all to run and will give you that bit of extra power just so you don't find yourself in trouble on a motorway etc.
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+1 on this. VTRs are 10 a penny at the moment too, so it shouldn't be hard finding one in good condition with decent history.
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19th December 2018, 15:05
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#6
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Saxperience Hardcore!
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: smurfland.
Posts: 17,346
Car(s): Ex saxo owner.
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Insurance though would probs be high.
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27th December 2018, 12:50
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#7
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L-plater
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 96
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Hi.
If you found you had any issues with insurance at all for this type of conversion then please feel free to drop me a line.
Regards,
Dan.
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