Hi All.
I am in correspondance with an outfit called Rotec in Oz about a Throttle Body Injector that is an equivalent unit to the Ellison I currently run. The Ellison EFS-2 is no longer available, and by all accounts this Rotec unit may be better. I am ordering one for myself to go on my new 2180cc engine at a special price of $550 usd plus carriage/tax against their normal price of $750.
Is anyone else interested? I need to place the order soon.
Thanks.
Neil
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Hello Neil
Did you fit the Rotec TBI? Any good? I'm planning to replace the Stromberg Carb on my m/c at some point and I was thinking about the Aeroconversions Aeroinjector (http://www.aeroconversions.com/products ... index.html) which they claim doesn't need carb heat. However, if the TBI is any good I'll take a look at that as well.
Cheers
John
Did you fit the Rotec TBI? Any good? I'm planning to replace the Stromberg Carb on my m/c at some point and I was thinking about the Aeroconversions Aeroinjector (http://www.aeroconversions.com/products ... index.html) which they claim doesn't need carb heat. However, if the TBI is any good I'll take a look at that as well.
Cheers
John
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Hi John,
I have not used the Rotec unit yet, and am considering selling it as I have now got my Ellison working really well.
The Rotec unit is essentially an Ellison with a separate pressure regulator but more robust.
The Aeroinjector needs a pressure regulator, have a look at their FAQ's. Although they may say it doesn't need carb' heat, both Ellison and Rotec say theirs do, so why the Aeroinjector should be any different I don't know.......I doubt the LAA would permit fitting it without.
Their are some Rotecs' in use in the Uk now, so getting mod' approval shouldn't be a problem, I don't know about the Aeroinj'.
Neil
I have not used the Rotec unit yet, and am considering selling it as I have now got my Ellison working really well.
The Rotec unit is essentially an Ellison with a separate pressure regulator but more robust.
The Aeroinjector needs a pressure regulator, have a look at their FAQ's. Although they may say it doesn't need carb' heat, both Ellison and Rotec say theirs do, so why the Aeroinjector should be any different I don't know.......I doubt the LAA would permit fitting it without.
Their are some Rotecs' in use in the Uk now, so getting mod' approval shouldn't be a problem, I don't know about the Aeroinj'.
Neil
A little help goes a long way.
Nipper G-BRPM and G-BALS
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Re: Inverted fuel
Neil,
Are the Rotecs now approved?
Have you used one or do you have details of someone who has?
There is an Ellison ELS-3A going on ebay currently, wondering if that's an option to replace my Tillotson.
Also, is there any support for Ellison any more?
Malcoilm
Are the Rotecs now approved?
Have you used one or do you have details of someone who has?
There is an Ellison ELS-3A going on ebay currently, wondering if that's an option to replace my Tillotson.
Also, is there any support for Ellison any more?
Malcoilm
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Re: Inverted fuel
EFS 3 is too big. You need an EFS 2
Regards
Neil
Regards
Neil
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