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Old 03-20-07, 10:40 PM
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fuel injectors/starter prob

first question is ive been hearing for friends and otehr rx7 owners where i live i can put the 1600 fuel injectors in is this true? and the problem is i flooded my car very bad and while trying to deflood it i killed the battery. so i charged it back up then still flooded i try doing it 2 more times on the 3rd time the crank shaft just turned very slowly... i thought it was the battery.. but its not.. i remember i smelled a mechanic device smell preaty bad... could i have messed up the starter.. which would make it turn the crankshaft very slowly?
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pull the battery and get it tested and charged first. and i highly doubt you need those bosch injectors (1680cc)
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You post doesn't make any sense.

You're asking about huge *** fuel injectors, and then you ask for help for flooding problems?

You realize that dropping in huge *** injectors will just make it worse?


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Originally Posted by bmx198706
first question is ive been hearing for friends and otehr rx7 owners where i live i can put the 1600 fuel injectors in is this true? and the problem is i flooded my car very bad and while trying to deflood it i killed the battery. so i charged it back up then still flooded i try doing it 2 more times on the 3rd time the crank shaft just turned very slowly... i thought it was the battery.. but its not.. i remember i smelled a mechanic device smell preaty bad... could i have messed up the starter.. which would make it turn the crankshaft very slowly?
Sure you can put in 1600cc injectors, but don't expect your car to run.

What "mechanic device" did you smell?

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to tell you the truth it came from underneath the car so im thinking its the starter.. and the fuel injectors.. so they are to big for the stock car? nad i had the battery tested and its fine
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Stock is approximately 50 lbs./hour.
You're proposing to swap out something that's 3x bigger!


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