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Fuel injection

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Randy

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I am considering installing Bendix fuel injection on my 160 hp 0-320and selling my TBI. My problem is I know nothing about fuel injection. I have searched the Oshkosh forums listings for anything concerning injection and found nothing.
Anyone know of something I may have missed ? Any good "how-to" manuals out there ?
I have a servo that needs overhaul but that is all I have.
Thank you,

P.S. another question. I have heard fuel injection is a hard "hot" start because of heat soaking the spider and injection lines on top of the engine - true / not true ?
If true, I am considering a composite enclosed plenum cover for better cooling. Will this make the hot start problem worse ?

Again, thank you and see you at Schoeller and the big show :D
 

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