When did the VW Bug start using fuel injection?

When did the VW Bug start using fuel injection?

The Type 3 was the only air-cooled VW model to come with Fuel Injection until 1975. In 1975 Volkswagen began producing the VW Bug, Super Beetle, and Buses with Fuel Injection as standard equipment. Although the stock VW Fuel Injection system was very functional, it is also very archaic.

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How can you tell the gas pressure in a VW Beetle?

Sometimes the Pressure is so great that gasoline can be seen percolating in the filter (if it is connected between the Pump and the Carb). With the Air Breather removed, raw gas sometimes can be seen over-flowing down the throat of the Carburetor. This especially can be seen if the car has been parked nose-uphill.

What causes a VW Beetle to run out of fuel?

Gasoline forces its way into the Bowl and begins to overflow down the throat of the Carburetor. When this happens, not enough air can mix with the un-atomized gasoline and the engine is choking to death on raw fuel. It either stalls or won’t restart after having been turned off.

What should I do with my VW fuel injection?

Many VW enthusiasts simply cannot access the resources to get their Volkswagen Fuel Injection working. At that point, the best option is to convert to carburation. When you have come to that point where you simply cannot get your VW fuel injection working, converting to a Carburetor may be your best bet.

Are there any problems with fuel injected buses?

Fuel injected buses, especially with rebuilt engines or engines having any repairs done where the cylinder heads were removed often suffer with intermittent starting problems, poor idle, problems passing smog or all of the former. Heating problems are common too. All of these problems can often be traced to the “Lego Toy Method of Engine Assembly”.

What is the interest rate on a VW fuel injection kit?

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