Hi - don't know if anyone has done this before, but it looks like you can modify the FI inlet manifold from a 90-93 so that it will take a 40 or 45 DCOE Weber (both have the same external dimensions). It should fit on the head of a 88-89 carb car - yes?
You cut off a couple of the aluminum castings that held on some of the FI parts and then cut open the side were the throttle body fit. You have to weld up or make a press fit plug for where the injectors fit into the manifold.
A guy on E-Bay is selling water jet cut aluminum weld on mounting bases for $30 - that would be the real simple way to go. Thread the holes on the mounting base then weld the base onto a piece of 1/4 to 3/8" thick aluminum then cut out the two throttle bores and smooth them. This piece then gets welded onto the throttle body area.
The Weber clears the valve cover ok, but you will have to make a "bump" on the hood for clearance of the top of the Weber. You might want to extend the bump forward towards the grill so you could make up a cold air box and air filter.
The throttle arm on the Weber rotates forward - towards the radiator - so you can probably use the existing throttle cable with some minor mods.
The project is not finished - it is just in the rough mock-up stage to see if things would fit.
I'm just doing it for fun from some left over parts. Mine car is a 1990 FI.
If the photos don't load, I'll happily send them to someone who can get them to load!!! I'm not a whizz in attaching photos! NOTE: There are 4 more pictures I couldn't get to load.
You cut off a couple of the aluminum castings that held on some of the FI parts and then cut open the side were the throttle body fit. You have to weld up or make a press fit plug for where the injectors fit into the manifold.
A guy on E-Bay is selling water jet cut aluminum weld on mounting bases for $30 - that would be the real simple way to go. Thread the holes on the mounting base then weld the base onto a piece of 1/4 to 3/8" thick aluminum then cut out the two throttle bores and smooth them. This piece then gets welded onto the throttle body area.
The Weber clears the valve cover ok, but you will have to make a "bump" on the hood for clearance of the top of the Weber. You might want to extend the bump forward towards the grill so you could make up a cold air box and air filter.
The throttle arm on the Weber rotates forward - towards the radiator - so you can probably use the existing throttle cable with some minor mods.
The project is not finished - it is just in the rough mock-up stage to see if things would fit.
I'm just doing it for fun from some left over parts. Mine car is a 1990 FI.
If the photos don't load, I'll happily send them to someone who can get them to load!!! I'm not a whizz in attaching photos! NOTE: There are 4 more pictures I couldn't get to load.
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