Hey guys, tossing up the idea of going with a CB performance Quick Tune EFI Kit for my 2276cc engine.
Has anyone had any experience with this kit, or herd of any positive or negative feedback. I could only find one thread on thesamba.com and it wasn't
very helpful.
Heres the kit:
http://www.cbperformance.com/catalog.asp?ProductID=1665
I was thinking of ordering it in and getting a workshop here to fit and tune it?
Cheers boys and girls!
Ollie
Try on shoptalkforum I have seen several threads on there.
Cheers mate!
I'm in the process of completing an installation of a quicktune now. I've fitted and tuned quite a few Haltechs but this is my first CB kit. In comparison, the CB kit is very comprehensive and easy to fit as it has everything included. I have a mate running an older CB kit with good results.
seems to be good for the $$$
Ive bought a set and fitted it havent had it running yet, its a very complete kit, easy to install, instuctions are great, service was excellent,
quite looking forward to the big day
PM if you have questions, I ran many questions past them before I bought and it seems to blody good value
Hi
They refer to the ECU as being an "EMS" is that an Australian ECU?
I want to go EFI on the big Oxyboxer for my sons bug, I was looking into going with a single central throttle body to avoid intake noise, I would
assume that the intake noise would be similar to IDAs.
This kit looks to good to pass up value wise.
I could maybe overcome the noise issue and fit pressure covers in place of the air cleaners and run a centre air cleaner.
Steve
EMS engine management system
ECU engine control unit
EMS does get confused now and then as it's also a brand of an aftermarket efi system.
Concentrate on the air box and you can reduce the induction noise.
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Hi
When I worked at Powertune, Adrian the owner designed and had made a central air box for the IDAs.
The induction noise was dramatically reduced.
I was considering using the CB manifolds with injector pockets and having a log style air box on top of each manifold and then running into a large
central throttle body
Steve
the CB pressure cover
Do it like the Euro's mate
Hi
CSP make a neat looking air box, they are 728 Euro or about $970 au.
I reckon using some of those CB pressure covers a neat looking setup could be made with a central air box.
Sorry about the thread hijack Ollie
Steve
The CSP air box and the Powertune airbox
CSP for a grand......definately nice, would take heaps of work to get anywhere close so really not a bad price. I remember seeing Adrians many years ago, don't reckon there would be many around???