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Old 01-07-24, 07:49 PM
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Injectors for 4 port in 6 port chassis

I’m looking to install a 4 port motor I picked up into my 6 port chassis. This motor will stay na but I’ve had a person say that I shouldn’t use my 6 ports injectors and instead I should use the t2 injectors. I was wondering what I should end up using as I’m only using the 4 port short block and just putting all my 6 port stuff on it.

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If you're using the factory ecu then I would say use the n/a injectors as it will run rich with the larger TII injectors. If you are going standalone then the TII injectors will be fine as you can tune it for the larger injectors.
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Ya that’s what I was thinking cause the stock ecu runs rich anyways so it should be pretty close to being just fine.
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