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444cc injectors on stock ecu?

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Old May 18, 2004 | 06:31 AM
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Default 444cc injectors on stock ecu?

okay i have r33 skyline gtr injectors in my eg civic vx ,p07 ecu.The car wont run im guessing cause its flooding for extra fuel?now the gtr injectors are 2ohms and the stock are 15ohms.Can i do something to make my car run as a tempory thing?(its not boosted yet)I lost 3 off the stock injectors and dont wont to buy a set for no reason.Now the vafc hack changings the voltage from the map sensor to the ecu,Can i put something to lock it at a certain volt?If anyone could tell me what volts the vafc drops the signal to that would be great!

The reason why i want to do this is cause i changed the headgasket,head,intake manifold,And want to make sure its okay before i wire up my ems (which comes in 2weeks
Old May 18, 2004 | 06:54 AM
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Default Re:444cc injectors on stock ecu?

You need a resistor box. I don't know if there is anything you can do with the MAP voltage. Have you looked at the trailer park hack?

I have a set of 240cc OBD1 injectors if you want them. Just pay shipping. Let me know and I can ship them off today.
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Old May 21, 2004 | 06:33 AM
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Default Re:444cc injectors on stock ecu?

trailor park hack....drop the voltage to about 4 volts and get a resistor pack or some resistors from radio shakc...they need to be 10ohm I think..can't remember
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