November 7, 201312 yr http://www.leoneturbo.com/docs/EA81_SPI_guide.pdf All EA81's (talking non-turbo here) were equipped with carburetors from the factory. Either the Hitachi 2 barrel, or the Carter-Weber single barrel. Both have their array of problems, are rather anemic in the performance department, and have a vast array of complicated vacuum lines. As well as extra systems to make them economical, and environmentally friendly - even to the point of using computers to control the carburet or mixture adjustments. Fortunately, Subaru gave us an excelent upgrade path. In 1986, Subaru introduced the Single Point Fuel Injection (SPFI) to the US market on it's EA82 engine. This engine happens to share the exact same intake ports on the heads, and the same overall length for the intake manifold as the EA81. Sadly the EA82 engine, while sporting an almost indestructible, very simple fuel injection system, has troublesome timing belts, is prone to ticking lifters, and (because of the timing belt arrangement) can be difficult and time-consumeing to work on. It also does not fit in the EA81 vehicle engine bay without modifications to the frame rails, and moveing the hill-holder valve. Because of the similarities between the manifolds, the almost self contained fuel injection manifold from the EA82 bolts straight onto the EA81 engine with minimal modifications
November 7, 201312 yr Yep. Good ol' GD. I'll be doing this to my 85 Brat soon. Possibly in the spring at the latest.
November 7, 201312 yr if anybody that lives around me needs a SPFI intake for this i have one off a 92 loyale i would let go for almost nothing
November 7, 201312 yr Speaking of GD... What ever happened to him? I haven't seen him on here, and his last post was months ago.
November 7, 201312 yr I converted my 81 brat to tbi it loves it took a day to do 15 % more power and way better runability has been tbi for 10 years no problems
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