injectors
#3
Re:injectors
Are you talking about stock injectors? or some larger ones for FI?
If you want some replacement ones, you can any of the 92-95 Civic injectors, any model.. All the OBD1 injectors on the civics flow at 240cc.
You can use larger ones from DSM's.. but you will need some type of a controller to pulse them slower so you dont over fuel at idle. And dsm injectors are Hold & peak style, so you will need to wire in a resistor pack on your OBD1 car to make these work right.
I am doing a write up on this on the new page..
rumor has it that, Prelude H22 vtec injectors flow at 340cc... I am curious to see if thats true or Not.. that could be an option as well.
Jeff
btw, dsm injectors flow at 380cc auto/ 450cc manual
If you want some replacement ones, you can any of the 92-95 Civic injectors, any model.. All the OBD1 injectors on the civics flow at 240cc.
You can use larger ones from DSM's.. but you will need some type of a controller to pulse them slower so you dont over fuel at idle. And dsm injectors are Hold & peak style, so you will need to wire in a resistor pack on your OBD1 car to make these work right.
I am doing a write up on this on the new page..
rumor has it that, Prelude H22 vtec injectors flow at 340cc... I am curious to see if thats true or Not.. that could be an option as well.
Jeff
btw, dsm injectors flow at 380cc auto/ 450cc manual
#5
Re:injectors
try 92-96 prelude srv injectors with the resistor box from 88-91 civics works great! i'm also using a top fuel program for the computer (p2 add a msd btm and tata 5.0L p.s. be realistic for under 10psi great setup, over then maybe look at hondata. happy boosting
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