can i just use hondata without changing my fuel pump or injectors?
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can i just use hondata without changing my fuel pump or injectors?
planning to run no more than 6 psi from a 14b dsm turbo, small volume but fast spooling.
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Re: can i just use hondata without changing my fuel pump or injectors? (frostcivic)
What injectors do you have? I'm pretty sure you can use hondata if you run an FMU with stock injectors, but why?
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Re: can i just use hondata without changing my fuel pump or injectors? (frostcivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by frostcivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">planning to run no more than 6 psi from a 14b dsm turbo, small volume but fast spooling.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What is the purpose of hondata if you are running stock injectors? hondata isn't going to raise the fuel pressure any...
What is the purpose of hondata if you are running stock injectors? hondata isn't going to raise the fuel pressure any...
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Re: can i just use hondata without changing my fuel pump or injectors? (m R g S r)
stock d16z6 injectors. i was wondering if hondata is sufficient enough to control boost at that level. i've seen diy install dsm injector and they have to drill a hoel hole for the bigger injectors.
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Re: can i just use hondata without changing my fuel pump or injectors? (MachAF)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MachAF »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
What is the purpose of hondata if you are running stock injectors? hondata isn't going to raise the fuel pressure any... **** ME</TD></TR></TABLE>
so how about bigger injectors and hondata, is that good enough? when you install bigger injectors don't you put a load on the fuel pump?
What is the purpose of hondata if you are running stock injectors? hondata isn't going to raise the fuel pressure any... **** ME</TD></TR></TABLE>
so how about bigger injectors and hondata, is that good enough? when you install bigger injectors don't you put a load on the fuel pump?
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Re: can i just use hondata without changing my fuel pump or injectors? (frostcivic)
depending on how much power your making. You may need to upgrade your fuel pump. $80 for a walbro.
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Re: can i just use hondata without changing my fuel pump or injectors? (MachAF)
just get some bigger injectors and you can tune it. dsm 450s will do the job and theyre dirt cheap. also have you looked into uberdata its more free than hondata. also if you get hondata/uberdata you could probably ditch the fmu.
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Re: can i just use hondata without changing my fuel pump or injectors? (91civicLX)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 91civicLX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">just get some bigger injectors and you can tune it. dsm 450s will do the job and theyre dirt cheap. also have you looked into uberdata its more free than hondata. also if you get hondata/uberdata you could probably ditch the fmu.</TD></TR></TABLE>
get the larger injectors, ditch the fmu, then go with whatever managment you chose or your tuner is more comfortable with and youll be fine..
get the larger injectors, ditch the fmu, then go with whatever managment you chose or your tuner is more comfortable with and youll be fine..
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