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K-Jet part identification 140-160

Hi,
Sounds like the warm up regulator (aka control pressure regulator) to me. This stuff is identified in the Haynes manual.
How To Tune & Modify BOSCH Fuel Injection by Ben Watson (Motorbooks) and Bosh Fuel Injection & Engine Management by Charles Probst (Bentley) are also two very nice books to have.
I was under the impression that D-jet was the way to go with Megasquirt. Are you sure that K-Jet lends itself to this conversion?

-Ted
'74 144GL (Kjet)
'59 PV445 (twin SUs)






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