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Hey Everyone
I been reading through some threads and im looking to see how i can install a broadband intake manifold into my ford EB 4.0L Could someone please post a link in showing how this is down or show how with some pictures. This would be appreciated heaps!
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anyone?????
haha
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maybe you should pull your head out of your bunghole and search?
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its a fairly basic setup, what do you need help with?
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umm i think im just gonna go to the wreckers pick one up and give it a burl.
Just wonderin if theres any tips you could give me?, anything to watch out for thanks
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and i read this too is there ways around this apart from gettin a rpm controller?
"The EA-ED ECU is not tuned for the broadband manifold and will not be able to switch the runners at 3800rpm"
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Yeah im thinkin of doin the same thing.. I heard u need an EL ECU cause its the only ECU that can controll the manifold and a mechanical dizzy..
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theres heaps of threads on this do a search, either get a el ecu and re-wire (outputs for thermos too) or just buy a rpm swith from jaycar
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i have the whole conversion kit if u need it looms ecu manifold every thing mate
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obviously he would do a search but newer ideas and opinions are the best it helped me so much when i did search..... and had my own post up with the mpfi conversion
in the bbm conversion every thing will b easy exept for the whole loom change you will have to do
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Thanks everyone for helping. i did do a massive search last night and looked at everything to do with this conversion i think i got a good idea what to now.
just a few more question.s. do u have to have the thermo fans for the el ecu or wont it mind, or should i just get the thermo fans?? easy to install into a eb??
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I have an EB2 with an EL engine, log manifold, EL fans and 3 belt [EB] setup with EF 110amp alternator.
You don't need the thermo fans fitted to run the EL ecu just as you don't need a serpentine belt to run an EF/EL alternator. However, as the fans are the greatest thing since sliced bread when compared to the clutch fan, you should fit them IMO. I would advise anyone to fit thermofans before fitting the BBM, the fans are definately money well spent. The 'benefits' of a BBM on an EB are doubtful IMO unless you are fitting the full serpentine belt setup off an EF/EL then you have to fit them anyway as the later water pump has no provision for a clutch fan. Wiring them to the ECU requires fitting EL relays and more fiddling around, others like 'snap0964' know more than me on this. A Davies-Craig thermo switch and 3 relays as discussed here http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=105477 and on Bunters doco on Fordmods is a popular way around this as the temp switches are adjustable. You must have figured out what you are going to do with re-fitting your aircon compressor to make it clear the BBM so I'll leave that alone. Hope this is of some help, Paul
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