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Re: Brad
Posted by Brad [Email] (more from Brad) on Tue, 30 Sep 2003 16:16:19
In Reply to: Brad, Mohammad, Tue, 30 Sep 2003 13:31:03
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With as many performance items as I beleive you have and the power you are looking for it will be best for you to go with a stand alone injection system. The cost of the components will be less than the parts needed to suppliment your current injections system. The only real problem with the stand alone is the time required to learn how to adjust it and the time spent making it correct.
With all of that said if you desire to use you stock ECU and get good power the combination suggestion would be. 30# injectors with the 2.5bar pressure regulator. A secondary injection system either at the inlet of the thottle body or one injector extra for each cylinder. With this second option all you have to do is get a balance between the resistor and the injector size to give good drivablilty and performance up to about 12psi( the thirty pound injector will support more boost on a less modified engine) Then have the second set come on. The second set would be setup so you can adjust the mixture. If you use somthing like the DAK1 from http://www.mechtech-ms.com you can monitor your adjustments.
If you go with a good stand alone system it will have data logging. It all depends on ones creativity and patience.
An estimate of time for doing a stand alone from receiving to final adjustment about a year seems to be the norm. Adding a secondary injection system to a can that has the primary system working correctly and using proper datta logging about 2days if you work at it. Just my observations of what has past.
Brad
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