I also came across a guy who makes CV carb EFI conversion kits.
Someday when I get my bikes finished, I've thought about trying to build an EFI setup for one of my GS's and document it here. I won't be another one of those people who start the build then never finish and members never know what happened. I won't start it unless I have the means to finish.
Anyways, if I follow through, I'd like to use a set of factory carbs to modify for EFI. That being the case, if it's possible, which version would make the most sense? In my very basic understanding of VM and CV operation, I'd think VM would be better suited since it doesn't rely on vacuum/airflow to operate the slide. The VM carbs are more "mechanical" in operation. Plus, I've got a set of VM carbs that are otherwise scrap, so perfect for the experiment.
I was thinking, all the fuel and air passages in the carb bodies could be plugged/blocked so that the carbs are essentially only a throttle body. I have quite worked out where I would introduce fuel, but I'm thinking of a custom intake boot/runner that is longer than OEM and has space for injectors to be tapped into, between the carb throttle bodies and the head.
I would try to keep the carbs as factory appearing as possible which is another reason I'd like to use the carbs for the conversion.
As I mentioned previously, I've got a complete spare 750 engine with junk VM carbs that I would build the EFI system around as proof of concept. Then, if it works, I'd install the system on a running bike for fine tuning. So I wouldn't be ruining a running bike while trying to get it to work. A running bike would only be done once I've proven the system works and can be installed on a bike.
Anyone care to provide input? Would my idea with using VM carbs and plugging them be possible? Any other thoughts? Any input is appreciated.
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