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Let's suppose that I have an '86 XJ 4-cyl with throttle body injection. Let's further suppose that for reasons not easily determined, the injection doesn't work.
Does anyone know if there is a feedback to the ECU from the injectors? Would it be possible to remove the injection, install an intake manifold from an '84 or '85 4-cyl, and run the engine on a carburetor ... leaving the ECU to control timing and ignition, but not fuel delivery?
It seems like if there is no feedback to the ECU from the injection, the ECU would not know if the injector is doing anything or even if it is missing entirely. If the ECU doesn't miss the injector, it should happily go on sending data to the distributoir and ignition even without an injector being present.
It hasn't quite reached that point, but I'm just curious if this might be possible and I wondered if anyone out there knows enough about the TBI system to tell me.
Does anyone know if there is a feedback to the ECU from the injectors? Would it be possible to remove the injection, install an intake manifold from an '84 or '85 4-cyl, and run the engine on a carburetor ... leaving the ECU to control timing and ignition, but not fuel delivery?
It seems like if there is no feedback to the ECU from the injection, the ECU would not know if the injector is doing anything or even if it is missing entirely. If the ECU doesn't miss the injector, it should happily go on sending data to the distributoir and ignition even without an injector being present.
It hasn't quite reached that point, but I'm just curious if this might be possible and I wondered if anyone out there knows enough about the TBI system to tell me.