: TPI off road use?


AZ Crawler
12-24-2001, 01:03 PM
I am considereing using a late 80's camero TPI fuel injection system on my buggy. The guy selling it took it off his Jeep and said that the constant bouncing around and vibration caused two MAF sensors to go bad. Is anyone using this set up for constant off road use and if so how has it worked?

71RCKCRZR RYAN
12-24-2001, 06:58 PM
I WOULD SAY GO FOR IT.....IF YOU ARE GETTING A DEAL ON THE TPI AND COMP...READY TO HOOK UP .....I DONT KNOW A LOT ABOUT TPI...BUT I THINK THERE IS A WAY TO GET RID OF THE MAF SENSOR AND USE SOMETHING ELSE..NOT SURE THO....CALL UP THOSE PLACES IN HOT ROD AND CAR MAGS THAT DEAL WITH JUST F I .......ALSO CHECK E BAY THEY ALWAYS HAVE ATON OF TPI SETUPS ON THERE..........

reorx
12-24-2001, 07:44 PM
I agree that MAF sensors probably are not the best for off-road use... Luckily some TPI systems (1985 to 1989 GMs) use a MAP sensor instead of a MAF...

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