RC engineering b18 Question
I bought RC engineering SL2-310 I was traying to fit them to integra type R but I thing they are smaller than stock and stock washer don"t fit. What you thing they are good to Integra type R 1998
Help me
THX
Help me
THX
They should be a hair longer than the stock injectors. You will need to add aditional washers between the fuel rail and intake manifold. You may also have to use longer bolts.
ok thanks I will try.Can you tell me which are good sl2-310 to honda integra type r or sl9 to integra type r because on ebay there are some opinions that once sl2 is ok and on others sl9 is ok.??
PS.Stock is longer!!!!than RC enginering sl2
THX
PS.Stock is longer!!!!than RC enginering sl2
THX
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by krystianitr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ok thanks I will try.Can you tell me which are good sl2-310 to honda integra type r or sl9 to integra type r because on ebay there are some opinions that once sl2 is ok and on others sl9 is ok.??
PS.Stock is longer!!!!than RC enginering sl2
THX</TD></TR></TABLE>
If the stock units are longer then you will have to modify the stock washers or replace them with something thinner. I'm not familar with the SL# designations on RC injectors. I know the SL# exists, just not sure of the meaning.
Before you use the injectors you should check the resistance. You don't want to put low impedance injectors in a car that does not have a resistor pack.
PS.Stock is longer!!!!than RC enginering sl2
THX</TD></TR></TABLE>
If the stock units are longer then you will have to modify the stock washers or replace them with something thinner. I'm not familar with the SL# designations on RC injectors. I know the SL# exists, just not sure of the meaning.
Before you use the injectors you should check the resistance. You don't want to put low impedance injectors in a car that does not have a resistor pack.
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