OK, time for answers..
I'll start this off by saying that a do it yourself kind of guy, without a TON of support equipment and 10 years of experience with aftermarket EFI installs and tuning would have a near impossible time creating a set up as comprehensive as the offering I have been working with.
I jnkow that some people would rather build things themselves, rather than buy them, hell thats the inspiration that makes me develop these things and then sell them. The fact of the matter is that sometimes these huge desires to "do it yourself" cost MORE money and in this case leave you with a huge task and a lot of guesswork, trial and error. With enrichment being a huge part of an aircooled engine's life rich running can kill your rings and pistons and lean running can wipe out the entire top end of the engine, so guesswork can get nasty REALLY quick- especially without suport equipment to monitor things. Thats when doing something yourself becomes a haunted experience.
The modified intake manifolds and crank pulley come to mind. Can the intake manifolds still be used with the carbs with a plug of some kind replacing the injectors?
Yes- Or you could leave the injectors in place and just disconnect the wiring from them. This is what I have done each time I have went back to carbs for comparison with my Pinz engine. Leaving the injectors in place is the easiest way to go about this, or a blockoff could be made for the CNC injector bung that we weld into each manifold.
And what is involved with the crank pulley mod?
Using a Pinz specific template 3 holes are drilled into the existing crank pulley. These holes are drilled .120 into the crank pulley and we give you the drill bit sized for the job. A hand drill, or drill pres does the work just fine. The video covers this in depth.
I would want to minimize the downtime needed for the conversion.
Most installs would take a solid weekend to complete.
Finally, a few pictures of what the conversion would look like would be great
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I'm sure they would and I'd love to show off my set up, but I can't until the 15 units are pre-sold. I'd hate for my pictures to become illustrations for others to copy my development work.
FYI_ Not even Sean has seen my arrangement.
I would even be willing to pay for the installation video as a separate item
just to see what is involved with the installation. I am sure that many
others would also agree
The video is another critical area and will only be sold with kits. The video would literally walk individuals through setting up not only my system, but would show them where to locate the components needed in the engine bay, wire them and would also show them the pertinent locations where I have positioned my components. That video would be sold for the same price as the complete kit as it would compromise my complete arrangement and I'm not too keen on that, if you spend hundreds of hours and about 4000 bucks in components you'd understand... That doesn't even cover the 30 hours of video it took and all of the editing to get that down to a 2 hour production.
Sending in the cores and waiting until
everything comes back is just not an option for me. Core charges for
those parts are an acceptable option
Sean has been looking for spare components that could be used as "core" items. In my current business I deal with a ton of cores as vintage Porsche parts are not exactly easy to find or cheap... I'll say that core charges are a nightmare to administrate and most of the time guys would rather pay the cores as sending in their parts. This creates an issue when we can't find enough of the core components to meet the demands for the systems.
I presume that the exhaust
headers will need to be modified for one or more oxygen sensors. If this
is the case then I would need to buy new exhaust headers to minimize
my downtime.
Thats really not cost effective at all.. In the kit I offer the bung that is welded into the exhaust and the video clearly illustrates where this needs to be positioned on the exhaust system for the best results. When the truck is back on the road after the rest oft he system is installed you can change one parameter in the programmer that disables the O2 sensor then drive the truck to a local welding shop, pay them 50 bucks and show them where the sensor bung needs to be installed. I did mine without removing the exhaust system at all..
Jake, I can appreciate your frustration, but rather than getting pissed off,
you should try to provide the information mentioned above.
I'm not getting pissed off.. I am getting frustrated but thats because its very hard to explain everything within the system in this format..
If your EFI
system is as good as you say (and I have no doubt that it is), it will sell
itself once a few are installed.
Well, those "few" will cost 2,950.00 at bare minimum unless I get the 15 orders that are needed to make a larger initial run. You guys won't spend that for the system more than likely, so we hit a brick wall and I end up with a kick ass system in my Pinz if nothing else.
You will not gain new customers by being
pissed off because potential customers are not beating down your door.
I have developed over 75 engine combinationsand 40 specific components to bring to various markets based on aircooled engines. I'll be the first one to tell you that my heart is in the function, practacality and correct operation of any thing that I develop. Due to this I believe that the things I have strived for in the development and the goals I have reached are all that are needed to sell that component. That would be the case if everyone thought like I did... I don't like to be copied at all, it happens all the time in my main business and I avoid allowing it to happen at all costs- I'd rather never sell a single unit as to have my ideas ripped off! Thats just me taking more pride in the work, than the money that it generates.
Myself, I'm doing a conversion with a motorcycle manifold and MegaSquirt controller. I would never recommend this route unless you are a dedicated tinkerer and enjoy the knuckle-busting process of making your own. I'd be pleasantly shocked if my conversion works as well as Jakes. I'm sure he would be shocked too, just not as pleasantly! Looking at my labor from a dollars-per-hour standpoint, plus tools I have bought for the project, it is possible that his installation is less expensive than mine will be.
Glad to see that you believe in what I do and thatyou realize that your way may not save you a single dollar... having gone through what it has taken to get my system to a point of satisfaction I'll say that you are correct. I lost track of hours spent at 175 and that was 3 months and two rounds of tests ago.
Well Sean,
From what I can read thru all these postings, and what I hear here in Europe, your EFI system setup is being closely monitored by a lot of Pinz owners around the world - however a big picture appears here:
It looks like we have 2 x 1 way lanes here. (1) One that is pushing for a sale and (2) one that is asking questions and somehow they don't seem to meet each other.
I'm trying to eliminate some of this with this detailed post by answering every question that I possibly can..
I'd like to clarify this:
(1) One that is pushing for a sale
Not true.. In my main business I have had this very thing happen to me with other developments in the past. Last year I had 55 takers on a "list" for new connecting rods I was making. I spent the money to have all the production work laid out, bought material and even some equipment to specifically finish these. When I was ready to go to the final level only THIRTEEN people sent their funds of the 55 that stated they would buy the components.
This post was a wake up call to those interested and it was also something that would tell me if I needed to take the development to a level that I don't need to for my own personal uses of the system. Since I don't travel above 4,000' and don't drive in temps lower than 25F I was going to have to go out of my way to not only drive to those climates but spend a significant amount of time setting up the system in those climates as well as gathering data logs from the engine while I am there. This is not easy work guys and it's damn sure not fun, it's also not a walk in the park to have to disconnect my data logging system from the dyno to install it in the Pinz to gather this information.
So basically what has come from this post is exactly what I wanted to see come from it. Its not the results that I wanted to see, but I'd much rather see this happening now than after I go driving through the Smokey Mountains in January to tune the systems and gather data- that would not make Jake a happy camper at all..
I for my part would love to purchase your video first which of course a friend of mine will have to put on a CD in order for me to be able to watch it here in Europe.
Nope- It's already in DVD format, throw it in a DVD player, or your computer and watch away.. But as stated above the video is just as much a part of the system as the modified ECU is, at least at this stage of the game. The video was created as an installation aid for the system and to help reduce questions and support after the sale. I am VERY busy and try to minimize questions as much as possible!
Well enough of all that blablabla, I am a very serious and financially capable customer (even for $ 3,100), but I am not buying a cat in bag.
Its about as far from a "Cat in a bag" as one could imagine. when i do something, I do it right or I don't do it at all. Thats why I have made this kit so easy to install and so complete.. Its also the reason why i have kept the engine in my Pinz 100% stock as a 2.5 so I could tune the ECUs for the systems as absolutely as possible. If it were not for all of this work the 3.3L engine would have been installed in June! Implications that I would even sell something like a "Cat in the bag" really bother me. Do some searches on me and you'll see why this is.
I guess what I am saying is if you don't have the desire or inclination to design, develop and build your own system then a commercially available one, such as that we are talking about on this thread MAY BE the way to go, but for those "others", that challenge to make a better mousetrap (read: FI system) is always there!
Its become pretty obvious from the emails and posts that I have seen thus far that the Pinz market isn't ready for a development like this in a production arrangement. With that being said we'll give this a little more time to pan out, but what I can see at the present is this:
Systems will be sold for the non production price and if the end user is in a super cold climate, or at high elevation they'll need to complete the tuning that I have not done thus far themselves. The end user doesn't end up with a system thats as tuned and is more expensive, but at least all of my work doesn't end up being put only into my truck.
Until we can do multiple systems (15-20) at one time without the horror of keeping them on the shelf for months or even years the price originally stated and the finish work that I intended to do isn't reality. The price that the non production Pinz EFI kit is being sold at is the same price I charge for my other EFI systems that don't have as many components and don't have a video...
I wish this would have went smoother, but I don't make mircles and the facst are that volume sets the prices... I would have believed from the input that i received initially that it would be NO SWEAT to sell 20 of these systems, so all the quotes I received for components were in batches of 20. I also priced out my labor on the modified parts based on setting up for a quantity of 20 as well.
Anyone that is still interested in the kits are the non production price should contact me directly.