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| Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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| Zilvia Addict ![]() | is this too much for a 2871? a friend has 1000cc sti injectors and if i want them i can have them i understand sti injectors can work , and i just need to get the plug w/ wires and wire it in but would 1000 cc injectors be bad on a 2871 r .64 with maf and proper tuning and engine control |
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| In time-out for misbehaving. ![]() | slightly big, don't really need bigger than 550 or 700ish. but as long its properly tuned it won't matter, you just won't utilize them to full duty cycle |
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| Zilvia Addict ![]() | Quote:
i dont think its bad that there that big tho i mean they will tune it however , not sure on all that tho i will ask , im sure there after market he juss said there 1000cc , i know sti's are sidefeed tho but yea ill check that out | |
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| Leaky Injector ![]() | sti's have both top and sidefeed depending on year. Idle may be tough to "clean out" with bigger injectors depending on your tuning. You'll have the ability to do E85 if you want too.
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| In time-out for misbehaving. ![]() | I would stay away from anything larger than 740CC Side Feeds unless you have to - and then i WOuld recommend a very technical EMS that you can control exact voltages and lag times of injectors - not just correct or scale them |
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