Essentially the CIS-Lambda just needs the frequency valve removed... I think I caould do that with some parts from the CIS-E FD. Granted I do not know the ramifications to performance on it. Rumor has it that on normal CIS-L cars that when the frequency valve dies it will resote to running pretty rich as a default..?
The CIS-E FD is much lighter and from what Piledriver has explained flows more fuel. Here I would remove the Pressure Regulator (essentially what replaces the WUR in a CIS-E setup?) and just run the lines as in a K-Basic setup. There seems to be a plugged hole that could be used to facilitate the WUR lines and one already in place. I am still not certain what effect the Differential Pressure Regulator will have though, according to the VW CIS-E book when the DPR is not supplied power it defaults to a pressure of 0.4 Bar (the same built in pressure as the earlier static CIS systems) which in theory leans the system out...
Both of the FDs I have use the large plate air flow meter with the 3 1/8" plate.

I will be heading to the junkyard in the morning, but I doubt any luck finding a K-Basic large plate FD to do a direct bolt on... We will see. I would like to be near done this conversion by the end of the weekend. Could be a pipe dream.
Thanks,