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Old 02-22-2004, 07:20 AM   #1
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injectors??

now i was just wondering about this.

g60 injectors look good at atomising, their layout looks pretty cool, i think they are 270cc/min (year 1990)

i have got a 2.0 litre 8 valve among these cars, i think the the injectors are 200cc/min (year 1995)

now since putting an induction kit on to the car it is much faster and responsive, its also more thirsty and more atomisation means more fuel economy, if these g60 injectors are compatible with my ecu and there are no worries about impedance would this be a possible thing to do without changing anything on the car? i am keeping the fuel pressure regulator the same cos i know these standard 8 valve injectors on their own still are able to throw in more fuel cos i have tried higher fuel pressure and it threw into much fuel.

just want to know if i can use these injectors and will the computer adapt to them or is this a bad idea and will it be like overfueling? thanks in advance
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