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Old 12-03-2003, 11:20 AM
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1994 1.3 fuel system specs needed

sc-14 s/c onto a 1994 mazda b3 motor
well as it says....

this is the toyota blower and i would like any info on putting it onto a 1.3l B3 engine with carb looking efi system.
this motor is in the 121/revue mazda and ford festiva.

fitting the blower is not a problem but setting up the fuel side of things is.
can i "re-jet/modify" my efi for more fuel or do I need to add an extra injector? or do i have to touch my feul system at all?

I belive I need more fuel as it will be leen with the extra air.

OK so its not a ford but the motor is the same..
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Old 12-05-2003, 10:23 AM
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Re: 1994 1.3 fuel system specs needed

you could just get performance injectors from festivamotorsport.com it you could drop in a 1.6 turbo same setup no moveing stuff around
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