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standalone fuel management??

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MidnightTalon

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Mar 29, 2003
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who makes one for our turbo 420a's??? And i dont want to hear about cutting and splicing anything....Anyone with good info please jump in
 
I heard FAST makes one for the 420A neon? I have been looking for one too! I'm tired of this FMU crap. I can't get the air/fuel ratio to flatten out around 4-5k. Does anybody know where to get cheap turbo parts to upgrade to a 20G from a Hahn 16G?
 
I have an AEM EMS 1020 box ,3.5 bar map sensor,and the wide band > the 1020 box is used for the civic.
WE took a civic harness and just matched up the pin outs on the 420a
YES a F.A.S.T. will work but AEM has the best standalone right now I was going to use the fast but I went with the AEM :dsm:
 
turboed420A "I'm tired of this FMU crap. I can't get the air/fuel ratio to flatten out around 4-5k."
What disk are you running in your fmu and what size injectors are you running? is your not runnign stick injectors then you can change the disk/ring combo in your fmu and that might help a bit for the time being.
 
I am also thinking about going standalone. How hard is it to install one, and do all require to put a trigger wheel on the crank pulley? I am assuming that we can use all of our stock connectors and sensors?

I am really new to this, so any info that you can provide will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Jon
 
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