Gpz1100 Throttle bodies

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13 May 2008 05:03 - 13 May 2008 05:06 #213260 by 81KZ750H2
Gpz1100 Throttle bodies was created by 81KZ750H2
My question is will gpz1100 throttle bodies fit on a kz750H2 inline four, and how hard would it be to hook up?:unsure: my BS34 carbs are being a pain, would like to change the whole fuel delivery system to a fuel injection.
Last edit: 13 May 2008 05:06 by 81KZ750H2. Reason: 2nd thoughts

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13 May 2008 06:13 #213267 by The Gringo
Replied by The Gringo on topic Gpz1100 Throttle bodies
The spacing would be the same, but if you are having problems with carbs I don't think your answer is to add to the complexity by going to FI. You would be better off just sending your carbs to Wired George and have him sort them out. JMHO.

Andy
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13 May 2008 10:00 #213315 by steell
Replied by steell on topic Gpz1100 Throttle bodies
Aw, come on Gringo, a challenge is fun!!
Learning something new is the spice of life!

GPz750 Turbo tb's are easier to bolt on (uses the KZ750 manifolds), but it's better to use the actual 1100 injectors in the 750 tb's, the Turbo injectore are larger.

MegaSquirt is $140 in kit form, and all the info you need to do the conversion is on www.msefi.com/index.php .

Dave Sloan is real helpful as he's already done it, and I'm going to do it as soon as I get the 750/810 motor back together. The MegaSquirt is sitting on top of the cabinet in the kitchen waiting for me to finish assembly, fuel pumps are waiting for me to decide which one to use, frame is waiting for me to bore out the swingarm pivot bolt holes for the HPz750 swingarm and weld the dual shock mounts on the arm. Most, if not all, the parts are here just waiting their turn for me to get to them. It will probably be next spring before it's running.

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