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    SEAT Ibiza conversion. Fuel Pump Question.

    Right guys, I have this 1.4 Seat Ibiza that was running single point injection. The gearbox is rooted and new ones are expensive and the car is gutless anyway.

    I also have a Golf 16v Mk2 engine and gearbox and am thinking I can make the beeza the b@stard child of VAG. And quite fast in the process

    Does anyone know how to make the fule pump work with Kjet? If is just a continuous running pump, can I use a kjet pressure accumulator and it will give the right pressure?

    This is my major concern, other than that I reckon I have all the bits to make it work.

    Any help or suggestions gratefully accepted.
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    i like the sound of this
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    how bout u put the 2L u are gunna put into ur golf. wack that into the ibiza and put the 1.8 into the golf
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    All VAG pumps are continuous running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by syncro
    All VAG pumps are continuous running.
    But doesn`t kjet operate at a higher pressure than cis?
    If I put a kjet accumulator in the system will that sort the pressure?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoLfMan
    how bout u put the 2L u are gunna put into ur golf. wack that into the ibiza and put the 1.8 into the golf
    How about I put 1.8Ls in both cars. Minimal engineering.
    I have lots of 16vs at my house at the mo, so shout if you want one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon
    But doesn`t kjet operate at a higher pressure than cis?
    K-Jet is CIS. I think you meant EFI and the answer is yes.

    If I put a kjet accumulator in the system will that sort the pressure?
    Yes, but would be better to match everything, including fuel line sizes.

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    The Ibiza has pretty chunky fuel lines as standard, so I was gonna use them. Is wider Ok, or do I have to change to narrower ones for kjet? Surely not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Golf Loon
    The Ibiza has pretty chunky fuel lines as standard, so I was gonna use them. Is wider Ok, or do I have to change to narrower ones for kjet? Surely not?
    From memory the std K jetronic ( CIS) lines are 10 mm the pump you are using will need to deliver 900 millilitres in 30 seconds with at least 11.3 volts at the pump..

    System pressure is 68 - 78 PSI.

    see how ya go, if u need it I can scan the page out of the bentley..
    Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...

    If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??

    Cheers,
    Grant...

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    when I joined this forum Loon was building a mk1 Golf.
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    Why don't you finish what you started first.Stop getting off track.

    Why put a 16v in a Seat when you can buy one already done by the factory and a home built one will never be as good as the Russell Morris and in the end would cost as much.
    I want to see a mk1 on the road.

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