EFI kit update!

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EFI kit update!

Post by MASSIVE PINZ »

We are down to the final challenges to overcome, basically the fabrication of the intake plenum.

I have a 2.5 engine sitting in the dyno lab, ready to be tested comparatively as soon as I get a Turbo out the door.

Looking good for an end of August completion date, after almost two years.

I will be creating a Pinzgauer EFI forum on my forums soon where we can discuss the kits in depth, I'll be posting the links to this by weeks end.

Thanks for your patience, it's all coming to an end.
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Post by michaelh712 »

Thats great news, as I've been nursing (and cursing) my carbs, hoping that they will not need anything major before EFI arrives.
thanks, Michael
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Post by hrafn »

Jake,

That's good to hear. I am eagerly awaiting the release of the EFI kit and the end of the carb issues.
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Post by todds112 »

Gotta say I'm broke right now, but I'm going to start saving up. By the time I have enough $, the reviews should be in. :wink:
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Post by jacksonpinz »

Todd, ran into some sherriffs, it seems no one wants you to stop dispatching, they say you are too good at it! :D
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Post by todds112 »

jacksonpinz wrote:Todd, ran into some sherriffs, it seems no one wants you to stop dispatching, they say you are too good at it! :D
I'm enjoying it. They are down like 3 dispatchers, so they have to be nice to me. I have to walk careful in there, I'm afraid one of them will trip me or something so I stay longer. :wink: Just went to the Doc this week, looks like another month inside.
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Post by MASSIVE PINZ »

The kits that we have pre-sold will remain at the initial cost projection, all kits that are sold in the future will sell for 3,300.00.
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Post by todds112 »

MASSIVE PINZ wrote:The kits that we have pre-sold will remain at the initial cost projection, all kits that are sold in the future will sell for 3,300.00.
Whoops, guess I better get to know my carbs better. :cry:
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Post by MASSIVE PINZ »

The development took WAY longer than it should have, or we anticipated.. I'd have to sell 75 kits at 3K+ to ever make a dollar....Thats how much time it has soaked up to do this correctly.
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Post by todds112 »

MASSIVE PINZ wrote:The development took WAY longer than it should have, or we anticipated.. I'd have to sell 75 kits at 3K+ to ever make a dollar....Thats how much time it has soaked up to do this correctly.
Don't doubt that. Just places it well out of my budget. :cry:
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