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BLK_KNIGHT 11-20-04 08:22 PM

89 N/a Injector Question
 
I have a 89 n/a and i want to run bigger injectors. Not really too big just like some 89-91 TURBO II injectors in the primary spots and im thinking of 720's in the seconds. Is this a good setup to do without any complicatios.

NZConvertible 11-21-04 03:16 AM


Originally Posted by BLK_KNIGHT
...i want to run bigger injectors.

Do you need to run bigger injectors or do you just want to? The stock NA injectors are sufficient for ~250hp, which you won't get without a bridgeport. Unless you're planning one, there is absolutely no need for you to run bigger injectors.

13bpower 11-21-04 03:39 AM

Your car will run poorly, get horrible gas milage and have less power.

Your money would be better spent on a S-AFC and dynotune. By using this to put LESS fuel into your engine your car will run better, get better gas milage and have significant performance gains.

RETed 11-21-04 07:12 AM


Originally Posted by BLK_KNIGHT
I have a 89 n/a and i want to run bigger injectors. Not really too big just like some 89-91 TURBO II injectors in the primary spots and im thinking of 720's in the seconds. Is this a good setup to do without any complicatios.

Can you tell us why you want to do this?


-Ted

Aaron Cake 11-21-04 10:17 AM

Also read the FAQ.

BLK_KNIGHT 11-22-04 06:08 PM

the reason I was askin is, I was planning on hookin up a nitrous system and i wanted to know if this would be the right thing to do, meaning you have to have the fuel to keep it from leaning out right?

mcnannay 11-22-04 06:41 PM

depends, are you going to run a wet or dry nitrous setup? A wet system if done well will not require any extra fuel from the injectors. It has its own injector for fuel that you'll need to supply pressurized fuel to. the dry setup however will require you to add more fuel with the injectors

RETed 11-22-04 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by BLK_KNIGHT
the reason I was askin is, I was planning on hookin up a nitrous system and i wanted to know if this would be the right thing to do, meaning you have to have the fuel to keep it from leaning out right?

Get a "wet" set-up with fuel and NOS jets.
This way you don't have to mess with the stock fuel injectors.


-Ted

inflatablepets 11-22-04 10:08 PM

I see no reason why you should change the injectors.


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