I run a 1970 VW T3 Fastback with the Bosch D-jetronic fuel injection (VW TLE model). As you probably know, these systems are getting rather difficult
to get parts for - and not many people are around who can work on them.
My TLE is fully restored (1640cc motor) - so I would like to keep it going. I am having fuel injection trouble at the moment - and I suspect the ECU
(on-board management system - it's not really a computer - more of an electrical box of tricks - a logic controller).
So I would welcome finding out about any source of reconditioned ECUs? (This could be a short-term solution).
And maybe anyone who could rebuild or supply reconditioned MAP (pressure) sensors?
But I think in the long term I need to go down the path of replacing the old Bosch system with something more contemporary and reliable (with a
back-up of spare parts).
I have heard about Haltech systems. But I haven't found anyone who has actually installed a Haltech to a T3.
Has anyone done this? Or is there anyone that knows about these things?
I really need to work out how to swap my Bosch D-jetronic for a new processor controlled injection system. I'm not too keen on carbies - that's my
last resort if I have to go there.
Regardless of what type of ECU you buy...make sure you get a flying loom so you can plug everything together yourself.Dyno time will be an expense a lot of people forget about. Perhaps buy a couple of second hand Bosch ECU's while they are still around,although they employ dinosaur technology to whats available these days. If it were me i would get a new ECU and do the job properly the first time. Haltech are good as are most/all Aussie ECU's. I wouldn't reccomend one over another...i do recall a type 3 for sale here as parts some time ago...think it had a Haltech installed?? Good luck!!
$100 says it won't be the ECU!! It will most likely be a wiring problem (corosion) or a maintenance item like a TPS or vacuum sensor or line, spark plug, points, etc etc
I think i have one or two fuel injection setups?
I'll have to have a look, i'd be prepared to sell as i don't think i'll ever use them.:thumb
I am with VWCool, I doubt it will be the ECU, but if it is, I have heard that there is someone here in Perth who rebuilds them. As they are all
componentised, it is quite easy to replace individual caps, resistors, etc.
First place I would be checking is all the connectors, and also the 'contact points' in the bottom of the dizzy. If these are not working properly
she wont go for sure.
I hear the diaphragms in the MAP sensor are also prone to failure.
I am currently looking at installing a Delco/Kalmaker or Megasquirt hybrid system on our type 3. Look at the threads on these topics.
Search for Rattys 63 EFI projects for further info.
4Get carbs they suck!
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Hi to all - and thanks for the input.
Yes D-Jetronic parts are of interest to me - and the name of anyone who can test and repair the ECUs.
I have checked the wiring, trigger points, dissy, etc etc. I have a new set of trigger points installed on the dissy. (Cost $200 from Porsche Aust!).
I think the problem is the ECU, MAP sensor or one of the other data collectors on the engine.
A replacement ECU I have tried is an improvement over my (original) old ECU and I now have a 2nd hand MAP sensor to install to see what that does.
Obviously I would like to get my hands on a new ECU and MAP sensor - or at least rebuilt units that have a know history and are proven quantities.
But these things are thin on the ground.
I still am interested in the Haltech route - but I don't want to spend $3.5-4K and be the first bunny to find out it doesn't work as good as the old
D-Jetronic.
Please excuse my rough replies and workings on this forum - it's all new to me - so I may not be too smart in the way I post replies etc etc.
Finally - if anyone needs a new set of trigger points (at less than $200 that Porsche want) - I have another set.
Lend.
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