type r injecters in d16y8
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type r injecters in d16y8
my friend has some itr injectors that wouldnt fit his car because it is and obd1 and the injectors are obd2, he was thinking since my car was an obd2 that they would work,im in need of more fuel, does anyone know what the difference in size would be? and if they would work for sure?
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Re: type r injecters in d16y8 (drowzysleeper)
i think they are 240cc injectors, same as the ones you already have. if you need more fuel, buy an adj. fuel pressure regulator.
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ITR injectors are 240 cc. If you're looking for higher-flowing Honda OBD-2 injectors, go with Prelude 290 cc units.
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Re: type r injecters in d16y8 (cnyej1)
my setup so far... i got p29 pistons that give my 12 to 1 comp or so and i,h,e its not really running very good right now i think i need cams but i got save up for them my friend just had the injectors just laying around so i figured if they gave me more fuel i would use them. my only ? is how can a type r have the same injectors as a d series there is so much more power? does anyone have any suggestions on what to do next?
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Re: type r injecters in d16y8 (drowzysleeper)
Get a higher volume fuel pump and and the B&M gauge and regulator. That solved my problems when i was boosting.
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Re: type r injecters in d16y8 (drowzysleeper)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by drowzysleeper »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> how can a type r have the same injectors as a d series there is so much more power??</TD></TR></TABLE>
cause its cheaper to make one injector and use it in all your cars and then just vary the pulse width via the ecu.
example - in a d series say you only use 50% of you 240's and in a type r you use like 85% of thier total output. make sense??
cause its cheaper to make one injector and use it in all your cars and then just vary the pulse width via the ecu.
example - in a d series say you only use 50% of you 240's and in a type r you use like 85% of thier total output. make sense??
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Re: type r injecters in d16y8 (BauleyCivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BauleyCivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Stock Y8 injectors are good to 170 HP...I doubt you need bigger injectors. Get uberdata or a VAFC and tune the bitch.</TD></TR></TABLE>
is hondata or uberdata better? can i use a vafc and hondata? or is there any point?
is hondata or uberdata better? can i use a vafc and hondata? or is there any point?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by drowzysleeper »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
is hondata or uberdata better? can i use a vafc and hondata? or is there any point? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Not necessarily a better or worse sort of thing. Depends upon your own preference, your budget (Uberdata itself is more or less free, Hondata obviously isn't), and the availability of proficient tuners in your area. Some people also choose to tune Uberdata themselves, which isn't really an option with Hondata in most cases.
As far as combining one of these two systems with a V-AFC, there really isn't any need to do so, and the V-AFC would just be redundant. The only time I could see it being useful is if you had a Hondata setup tuned and you wanted to make some of your own tuning changes at a later date, but if you're going to be doing your own tuning, Uberdata would be the way to go anyway.
is hondata or uberdata better? can i use a vafc and hondata? or is there any point? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Not necessarily a better or worse sort of thing. Depends upon your own preference, your budget (Uberdata itself is more or less free, Hondata obviously isn't), and the availability of proficient tuners in your area. Some people also choose to tune Uberdata themselves, which isn't really an option with Hondata in most cases.
As far as combining one of these two systems with a V-AFC, there really isn't any need to do so, and the V-AFC would just be redundant. The only time I could see it being useful is if you had a Hondata setup tuned and you wanted to make some of your own tuning changes at a later date, but if you're going to be doing your own tuning, Uberdata would be the way to go anyway.
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Re: type r injecters in d16y8 (Padawan)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Padawan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Not necessarily a better or worse sort of thing. Depends upon your own preference, your budget (Uberdata itself is more or less free, Hondata obviously isn't), and the availability of proficient tuners in your area. Some people also choose to tune Uberdata themselves, which isn't really an option with Hondata in most cases.
As far as combining one of these two systems with a V-AFC, there really isn't any need to do so, and the V-AFC would just be redundant. The only time I could see it being useful is if you had a Hondata setup tuned and you wanted to make some of your own tuning changes at a later date, but if you're going to be doing your own tuning, Uberdata would be the way to go anyway. </TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks for the advice how do i get uberdata? do i have to pay? im not familiar with anything besides bolt ons
Not necessarily a better or worse sort of thing. Depends upon your own preference, your budget (Uberdata itself is more or less free, Hondata obviously isn't), and the availability of proficient tuners in your area. Some people also choose to tune Uberdata themselves, which isn't really an option with Hondata in most cases.
As far as combining one of these two systems with a V-AFC, there really isn't any need to do so, and the V-AFC would just be redundant. The only time I could see it being useful is if you had a Hondata setup tuned and you wanted to make some of your own tuning changes at a later date, but if you're going to be doing your own tuning, Uberdata would be the way to go anyway. </TD></TR></TABLE>
thanks for the advice how do i get uberdata? do i have to pay? im not familiar with anything besides bolt ons
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