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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 06:50 AM
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Default Fuel injectors

Wondering what injectors to get for my 2000 civic si b16a2. Upgrading to aem fuel rail. Eventually gonna run 8psi boost. Pretty sure I can do so on stock injectors. Just curious if I can upgrade to the denso/ktuned 410cc or the denso oem 350cc without having ecu issues. Are they plug and play? Do I have to order harness adapters with them or will my stock work? They say that the injectors are designed for k-series motors so I'm concerned about having engine management issues. The motor and ecu I have are stock now and will be remaining that way for some tine. However, I have to replace the fuel rail and wanted to go ahead and install parts I want in the future of my build. Any input? Thanks.
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Old Oct 21, 2015 | 10:35 PM
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Do not go turbo or change to larger fuel injectors until you are prepared to change out your stock ECU with a tuneable solution... you will damage your engine.
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Old Oct 22, 2015 | 05:06 AM
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Okay. I talked to phearable.net yesterday and I have a chipped ecu that has an interchangeable basemap chip. I can order an obd2 to obd1 harness and a new chip that will be set up for the injectors I choose. Now do you know if the stock wire connectors on the stock injectors will fit on the new ones or is it a given that you have to buy the connectors every time you go with a different injector?

And I am aware that when I decide to turbo that I'll need a professional tune with a far better system than just a chip. I will go hondata or something of that nature. But for bolt on mods I found that phearable.net did a nice tune on my d16y8 with a chip designed for my engine mods.
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