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turbo injectors in a n/t

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90lazerturbo

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Jun 13, 2002
was just wondering if my old turbo injectors would aid in any performance.i already got a turbo head and i am going to advance the timing a bit for low end for better launches.as for down the road i am lookin to do the underdrive pully set 2.5 inch exaust and header along with the intake. any help would be great thanks..

i would really like turbo performance with a non turbo LOL not good but if it is more reliable than my turbo car was il be really happy
 
you would need an resistor pack because the stock n/t injectors are high impedance injectors and the stock turbo injectors are low impedance injectors
 
ok il need the resistor pack no prob..is this mod a waste of time or will i notice a lil more performance? along with my future plans what kind of hp gain am i looking at?
 
to get turbo performance out of a non turbo, u will have to do lots of work on it to get it to around 210 hp or get the turbo
 
i know turbo performance in my nt is out of my league but whats about my set up would it be worth my time and money? what hp am i looking at ? if i get the turbo injectors set up right in my non turbo would i notice any power gain or just waste gas? thanks for the replies
 
I was gonna put 390cc's out of a turbo A/t in w/a turbo fuel pump. It was going to just make me run pig rich. To do it where you will actually see a gain you need fuel managment of some kind to control the flow. Otherwise you are just gonna have black smoke out of the exhuast.

Hope I answered your question.
 
i dont think your going to see any gains because your stock injectors arnt maxed out yet. the only reason to get new injectors is so you can flow more fuel into the cylinders, and if your stock injectors arnt maxed out, then they wont help. they will help however if you do some mad intake and exaust work so that you have more air coming in than what the stock injectors can supply fuel for. so if your planning for the future then get them, but you do need to get some sort of fuel management like a s-afc.

if you want turbo performance out of your nonturbo... NITROUS! :cool:
 
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