Can i run bigger injectors on a fmu?
Would i be able to run bigger injectors on a fmu or will i have to get a safc to control the injectors?
Also Im currently running 2 1/4inch downpipes with a high-flow cat, could i run 10 psi with the 2 1/4 down pipes or is to small to run 10 pounds.
Also Im currently running 2 1/4inch downpipes with a high-flow cat, could i run 10 psi with the 2 1/4 down pipes or is to small to run 10 pounds.
This sems to be a weekly question around here.
The whole point of a FMU is to allow you to get enough fuel for a turbo, while maintaining stock injectors.
To use any injector with a larger flow rate, you will need fuel control.
2.25 will probably be fine. Bigger is always better, but it's "good enough."
The whole point of a FMU is to allow you to get enough fuel for a turbo, while maintaining stock injectors.
To use any injector with a larger flow rate, you will need fuel control.
2.25 will probably be fine. Bigger is always better, but it's "good enough."
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Autobot_Killer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I heard and read that you can run 97 prelude injectors with an fmu (on a b16 that is) Correct me if im wrong
Modified by Autobot_Killer at 4:30 PM 8/8/2003</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes you can. Either a 12:1 or a 10:1 would be good with those injectors.
Modified by Autobot_Killer at 4:30 PM 8/8/2003</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes you can. Either a 12:1 or a 10:1 would be good with those injectors.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jinxproof99 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you can run 440's with a fmu, but you will need the afc to make it idle and be able to tune the fuel well enough to run.</TD></TR></TABLE>
This is what i used to run, made good power and ran excellent times.
This is what i used to run, made good power and ran excellent times.
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