cjmech
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- Dec 24, 2002
Does this allow you to boost the 420A without throwing a code or do you still need the missing link?
Have you done this?
What were your results?
cj
Have you done this?
What were your results?
cj
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310cc is a good choice because it's less than 50% larger than the stocker, hence controllable by teh stock ecu at idle, and it's also a fairly common injector. And with that size injector, at 9 psi, you'll only need about 70-75 psi of fuel pressure to adequately fuel your car at boost, which is much more reasonable a figure. You'll need a high impedance saturated injector...not low impedance peak and hold. Also, you'll want to turn the fuel pressure down at idle. I recommend somewhere in the 30-40 psi range. It would halp to have a datalogger handy so you could check your fuel trims at idle (you want to be close to 0-5%).
I'm assuming they meant on there stage 2 system?HAHN told me that its not good to run anything higher than 310cc injectors on the 420a. They say the engine wont run right.