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At What Point Are Large Volume Fuel Injectors Required?


Subrosa
06-18-2007, 12:19 AM
At what point of modifying your Sunfire/Cavalier's OEM setup are larger volume fuel injectors needed?

For that matter, are they ever "needed", or are they simply an improvement?

In addition, will the vehicle's current sensors/electronics recongnize and compensate for aftermarket injectors, or is a fuel management setup required?

As always, thanks to those who reply.

Schister66
06-18-2007, 01:18 AM
Fuel management of some kind is a must...i'm not sure what stock injectors are rated at for Cavaliers because i dont know what size they are. I do know that Honda injectors at stock fuel pressure are rated at about 190-200whp completely maxed. Those are 270cc's

I have 550cc injectors in my GSR and at about 68% duty cycle i'm making 306/208 on 92 octane.


What are your plans for the car??

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