bigger injectors?
#2
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Youll just run rich. You need something to control the injector PW like a SAFC or Emanage.
Your stock injectors are perfectly fine for N/A power. Once you boost, then you need to look into larger injectors with a higher FP
-matt
Your stock injectors are perfectly fine for N/A power. Once you boost, then you need to look into larger injectors with a higher FP
-matt
#3
Originally Posted by matty
Youll just run rich. You need something to control the injector PW like a SAFC or Emanage.
Your stock injectors are perfectly fine for N/A power. Once you boost, then you need to look into larger injectors with a higher FP
-matt
Your stock injectors are perfectly fine for N/A power. Once you boost, then you need to look into larger injectors with a higher FP
-matt
#4
#5
Originally Posted by matty
Youll just run rich. You need something to control the injector PW like a SAFC or Emanage.
Your stock injectors are perfectly fine for N/A power. Once you boost, then you need to look into larger injectors with a higher FP
-matt
Your stock injectors are perfectly fine for N/A power. Once you boost, then you need to look into larger injectors with a higher FP
-matt
NmexMAX shows the way.....
#7
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Altim...spagenameZWDVW
is this FPR good?
is this FPR good?
#9
like this:
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/sard%20fpr.htm
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/aeromotive%20fpr.htm
does it matter that its from a RX7 store? do the fitting still match with the maxima? The cost is not an issue as long as the unit is GOOD.
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/sard%20fpr.htm
http://www.rx7store.net/product_p/aeromotive%20fpr.htm
does it matter that its from a RX7 store? do the fitting still match with the maxima? The cost is not an issue as long as the unit is GOOD.
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