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jtolbert
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I have an '83 GS1100GL that I'm working on converting to EFI using a set of '01-'03 GSXR-600 throttle bodies and a Megasquirt ECU. I've accounted for the spacing difference in such a way that each throttle body intake center point is only offset 1.5mm from the center point of the intake boot. The catch is that the throttle body intake-side tubes are larger in diameter than the intake boot opening. If I stuff the throttle bodies on individually, I can get all four on the engine without issues. However, if I try to get all four on as an assembled rack (with the proper spacers added between the central throttle bodies) things don't cooperate. I've tried a bit of lubrication and I'm going to try heating the boots up a bit with a heat gun in a little bit, but has anyone ever tried anything like this? What worked for you? I'm not opposed to opening up the intake boots a bit with a dremel and a sanding wheel...What would you suggest? I'm betting the boots on the bike now are original; how much more pliable are new boots? Do they have quite a bit more stretch to them?
I've got a page up that documents the project if anyone's curious.
I've got a page up that documents the project if anyone's curious.