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Old 12-15-06, 09:17 AM
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injector question

will a turbo secondaries injectors fit on a non turbo fuel rail with no problems, the injectors are both 88.
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They will fit, but the cc's will be higher and if you run them on a n/a this may cause fuel delivery problems unless u have upgraded the ECU with a piggie back or a stand-alone(which is overkill for a non-turbo).
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Remember the last thing you want on a stock ECU and stock porting is to increase fuel on a non turbo. In fact leaning out the existing injectors will give you more power.

The stock non turbo injectors are good for about 200-225 HP. You would need some serious porting and exhaust work to get above that on a non turbo
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so if i got a safc 2 and leaned out the fuel curve accordingly i should be able to get more power.
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