ISNT A RABBIT MECHANICAL FI, SO THERE WOULD NOT BE A COMPUTER RIGHT? MILLER SAYS NO DECKLIDS ON BUGS WITH THIS SYSTEM, IS THERE A WAY AROUND THIS UGLY PROBLEM. CAN CIS BE USED WITH A TURBO SYSTEM?
THANX FOR ALL REPLIES
BILL
CIS QUESTION
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CIS QUESTION
The CIS is mechanical; however, the engine management systems are electric. The CIS Lambda has more like modules than computers and the CIS-E is (sorta) computerized but the Injection system is still mechanical. It is the engine management systems that are electric, hence the "E" in CIS-E.
Not sure why Miller sayst that, the CIS fuel distributor, the biggest under-hood part isn't too large itself. All the other CIS componets are small enough to be hand held.
Yes, CIS will work with a Turbo or Supercharger. Callaway (New Dimensions now sells it) has a turbo kit for CIS and CIS-E cars (the Golf and Jetta).
Not sure why Miller sayst that, the CIS fuel distributor, the biggest under-hood part isn't too large itself. All the other CIS componets are small enough to be hand held.
Yes, CIS will work with a Turbo or Supercharger. Callaway (New Dimensions now sells it) has a turbo kit for CIS and CIS-E cars (the Golf and Jetta).
CIS QUESTION
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Superman:
<B>The CIS is mechanical; however, the engine management systems are electric. The CIS Lambda has more like modules than computers and the CIS-E is (sorta) computerized but the Injection system is still mechanical. It is the engine management systems that are electric, hence the "E" in CIS-E.
Not sure why Miller sayst that, the CIS fuel distributor, the biggest under-hood part isn't too large itself. All the other CIS componets are small enough to be hand held.
Yes, CIS will work with a Turbo or Supercharger. Callaway (New Dimensions now sells it) has a turbo kit for CIS and CIS-E cars (the Golf and Jetta).</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
RIGHT ON YOU GOTTA LOVE THESE GUYS.
THANK YOU MUCH THAT CLEARS UP A LOT OF CONFUSION. WHEN BUYING A MILLER( KIT OTHER THAN SPECIAL THROTTLE BODIES) PARTS ARE SIMILAR TO RABIT AND OTHER CIS EQUIPPED CARS?
IS THIS THE SAME TYPE OF SYSTEM I HAD ON MY 72 FI SQUAREBACK? EAGER FOR A CIS SYTEM ON MY NEWLY AQUIRED BUG.
<B>The CIS is mechanical; however, the engine management systems are electric. The CIS Lambda has more like modules than computers and the CIS-E is (sorta) computerized but the Injection system is still mechanical. It is the engine management systems that are electric, hence the "E" in CIS-E.
Not sure why Miller sayst that, the CIS fuel distributor, the biggest under-hood part isn't too large itself. All the other CIS componets are small enough to be hand held.
Yes, CIS will work with a Turbo or Supercharger. Callaway (New Dimensions now sells it) has a turbo kit for CIS and CIS-E cars (the Golf and Jetta).</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
RIGHT ON YOU GOTTA LOVE THESE GUYS.
THANK YOU MUCH THAT CLEARS UP A LOT OF CONFUSION. WHEN BUYING A MILLER( KIT OTHER THAN SPECIAL THROTTLE BODIES) PARTS ARE SIMILAR TO RABIT AND OTHER CIS EQUIPPED CARS?
IS THIS THE SAME TYPE OF SYSTEM I HAD ON MY 72 FI SQUAREBACK? EAGER FOR A CIS SYTEM ON MY NEWLY AQUIRED BUG.
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Your 72 square had D-jetronic, it's not the same as CIS. Gary (Miller) has tryed to get all of the CIS components under a bug deck lid but if DON'T fit. You could probably seal off the package tray and then it all might fit.
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I have all the CIS stuff, including a GTI motor, under a decklid with a 911 whaletail. I did have to modify the car, but for the engine not the fuel system. However, I've never seen these Miller kits and am not familiar with that route.