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I have a '96 XJ that has been parked for over a year now because the CPS and fuel pump are dead along with a few other electrical problems. Now I'm at the point where I need to fix it or get rid of it and I'm pretty attached.
Generally speaking I like old vehicles, my DD is a '73 Chevy, I don't like fuel injection, computers, and crankshaft position sensors. I'm wondering if anybody has managed to remove their computer completely and run an XJ with an AW4 on a carburetor? Doesn't seem like it should be that hard given all the carbed 258s.
On top of that, I'm really interested in converting to propane fuel, right now it's only $2.79/gallon locally vs $3.65 for gas, and it is 100+ octane. I would like to eventually modify the engine with more compression, etc, to take advantage of the high octane. Propane conversions are pretty simple on a carbureted engine, not so much with fuel injection and oxygen sensors.
Basically what I'm wondering is how hard it would be to get a '96 XJ to run without a computer? Has anybody tried that? I do not need to go through any emissions or other inspections where I am.
The major road block I see is getting the ignition to work without the computer and things like the CPS, but, I was thinking this might be a great application for a stand alone distributorless ignition system like this:
http://www.autosportlabs.com/megajolte-p-41.html
Thoughts, anyone? :cheers:
Generally speaking I like old vehicles, my DD is a '73 Chevy, I don't like fuel injection, computers, and crankshaft position sensors. I'm wondering if anybody has managed to remove their computer completely and run an XJ with an AW4 on a carburetor? Doesn't seem like it should be that hard given all the carbed 258s.
On top of that, I'm really interested in converting to propane fuel, right now it's only $2.79/gallon locally vs $3.65 for gas, and it is 100+ octane. I would like to eventually modify the engine with more compression, etc, to take advantage of the high octane. Propane conversions are pretty simple on a carbureted engine, not so much with fuel injection and oxygen sensors.
Basically what I'm wondering is how hard it would be to get a '96 XJ to run without a computer? Has anybody tried that? I do not need to go through any emissions or other inspections where I am.
The major road block I see is getting the ignition to work without the computer and things like the CPS, but, I was thinking this might be a great application for a stand alone distributorless ignition system like this:
http://www.autosportlabs.com/megajolte-p-41.html
Thoughts, anyone? :cheers: