94-97 boosted accords??
well here it go's...
i have a t3 and all exhuast is allready been taken care of. having a custom set up made through a local shop. i also have DSM 450cc injectors. and a nice little intercooler. i know all about the pluming for the oil and coolant lines. but where do i get the "t" fitting that go's into the back of the block where the oil dummy guage is plugged in. from what i've seen you just unthread the oil sensor, screw in the "t" fitting and then the stock sensor just plugs into the end of the "t" fitting. and i know how to do the return into the oil pan. but to i have to change anything on my ECU. i'm only running a 8lbs. boost. and where do i get the resistors that i have to splice into the "common" wire on the injectors. changes the ohm rating or somthing. anything else im missing, let me know. thanks
i have a t3 and all exhuast is allready been taken care of. having a custom set up made through a local shop. i also have DSM 450cc injectors. and a nice little intercooler. i know all about the pluming for the oil and coolant lines. but where do i get the "t" fitting that go's into the back of the block where the oil dummy guage is plugged in. from what i've seen you just unthread the oil sensor, screw in the "t" fitting and then the stock sensor just plugs into the end of the "t" fitting. and i know how to do the return into the oil pan. but to i have to change anything on my ECU. i'm only running a 8lbs. boost. and where do i get the resistors that i have to splice into the "common" wire on the injectors. changes the ohm rating or somthing. anything else im missing, let me know. thanks
firstly, accords have a resistor box standard so you dont need to worry about that bit.
If you are running DSM 450's, what kind of fuel management are you running? If you are just thinking about running the DSM's and stock ECU with nothing else you are gonna have a world of trouble
If you are running DSM 450's, what kind of fuel management are you running? If you are just thinking about running the DSM's and stock ECU with nothing else you are gonna have a world of trouble
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