Johnsonizer
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Hi,
New to the forum and have been doing some research on converting my carburetor to EFI. The motor was rebuilt 5 years ago, has 200 hours on it, runs very well. It is hard to start when warm and noticed a performance decrease on last outing.
Was thinking to get it in for a tune up but before I spend the money on that was wondering if its possible to upgrade to EFI, might eliminate the hard starting and improve fuel economy too. Also hopefully would improve the performance a little since it seems to be dropping off, and instead of doing the carb over the conversion would eliminate some unreliability of the carb (although a trade off I guess).
Some research on the internet shows there are kits from Holley but I was hoping to find someone who actually did a similar engine. On EFISystemPro.com they talk about marine conversions but there are issues with pumps and exhaust o2 sensor, obviously would be a problem. GoneOutdoors has an article about doing the conversion with a kit with no mention of o2 sensor.
Thoughts from anyone on here with experience.
Appreciate any feedback.
Brad
New to the forum and have been doing some research on converting my carburetor to EFI. The motor was rebuilt 5 years ago, has 200 hours on it, runs very well. It is hard to start when warm and noticed a performance decrease on last outing.
Was thinking to get it in for a tune up but before I spend the money on that was wondering if its possible to upgrade to EFI, might eliminate the hard starting and improve fuel economy too. Also hopefully would improve the performance a little since it seems to be dropping off, and instead of doing the carb over the conversion would eliminate some unreliability of the carb (although a trade off I guess).
Some research on the internet shows there are kits from Holley but I was hoping to find someone who actually did a similar engine. On EFISystemPro.com they talk about marine conversions but there are issues with pumps and exhaust o2 sensor, obviously would be a problem. GoneOutdoors has an article about doing the conversion with a kit with no mention of o2 sensor.
Thoughts from anyone on here with experience.
Appreciate any feedback.
Brad