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Inlet manifold for Vitesse unit.

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Because of the heater pipe which runs underneath my SD1 EFI manifold leaking - again - I'm thinking of fitting a later one which doesn't use this arrangement. I have a 4 litre one from I think a Gems vehicle. Can I use that with my existing trumpet unit and plenum? And would the injectors be ok with a 3.5 - I'm running a MegaSquirt, so am happy to alter the mapping. There are other plumbing and electrical implications, but I think I can work round those.


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The GEMS manifold doesn't have a thermostat. On those engines, the thermostat was in the bottom radiator hose. So you might have a challenge to get the cooling system plumbed in.

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ChrisJC wrote:The GEMS manifold doesn't have a thermostat. On those engines, the thermostat was in the bottom radiator hose. So you might have a challenge to get the cooling system plumbed in.

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Ah - this one does. (or rather has what appears to be a normal thermostat housing - I've not looked inside) I was assuming it was Gems as the wiring etc is very different from hotwire ones I've seen. The plenum is black - if that helps.
I'm not well up on Rover V8s made after about the mid 80s. :D

What I was mainly concerned with was if there were internal differences to the manifold - like say port sizes etc that wouldn't suit a 3.5.
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Hi

GEMS manifold will take the thermostat, but the holes for injectors are different comparing to early flapper injectors. You might want to convert to later hotwire/GEMS injectors as well.

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FinVItesse wrote:Hi

GEMS manifold will take the thermostat, but the holes for injectors are different comparing to early flapper injectors. You might want to convert to later hotwire/GEMS injectors as well.

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I have the complete injection system, apart from ECU and AFM. Will the injectors for a 4 litre be ok with a 3.5 - I'm read over large injectors can cause idle problems.
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I'm wondering what manifold I have. The casting round about the front end is different from my flapper one - it has a heater pipe which is to the side, rather than rear. I'll do some pics if it helps. It also has a different design of water temp sensor (for the gauge) which looks like the coollant one for the injection. There's also a temperature sensor in the fuel rail.
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DaveEFI wrote:
FinVItesse wrote:Hi

GEMS manifold will take the thermostat, but the holes for injectors are different comparing to early flapper injectors. You might want to convert to later hotwire/GEMS injectors as well.

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I have the complete injection system, apart from ECU and AFM. Will the injectors for a 4 litre be ok with a 3.5 - I'm read over large injectors can cause idle problems.
Dave those inj's will cause you no problems size wise and they are high impedance like you need for your MS 8-)
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I've been running low impedance injectors with no resistors for years - using PWM on the MS2. But obviously high impedance would make going sequential easier.
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Here's the pics of the 'new' manifold, so perhaps someone could identify the injection and assist as to whether it would be easy to fit to a Vitesse unit - as regards the cooling system. Most other bits I think i can work round.

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I am sure the port sizes are the same - they never changed them on the heads when they went to 4.0 / 4.6 litres, so I am sure they never changed the inlet manifold either.

Just check you can actually fit a thermostat inside that housing. So that flexible piece of pipe is the thermostat bypass (connected to the water pump). And the new pipe on the top is the heater feed.

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So on a gems unit there is still a bolt on thermostat housing - but no thermostat inside? I'll take it off and have a look.
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DaveEFI wrote:So on a gems unit there is still a bolt on thermostat housing - but no thermostat inside? I'll take it off and have a look.
That is correct! I don't know if it is machined to take a 'stat.

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