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Old 02-04-2004, 09:44 AM
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anyone with oversized injectors

i have a 96 cav ls convert 2.4. i recently tried to use Venom oversized injectors and it cause my engine to do nothing but miss. i also had a few wiring problems with my car but they've been fixed since. i have headers, hi-flow cat, catback exhaust and cold air intake. does anyone have about the same setup that is using venom or any other brand larger injectors that are seccessful and if so does it make quite a difference? thanks
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Re: anyone with oversized injectors

You got to back them injestors up with a bigger fuel pump. Dont forget you running a 2.2l pump, but you know venom does sell high flow Z24 pumps.
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Re: anyone with oversized injectors

Forgot that I need a 2.2l fuel pump! PM me if you want to sell the old pump.
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Re: anyone with oversized injectors

anyone using the injectors with the stock pump?
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Exclamation Your Injectors

Dude all you gotta do is get a fuel pressure regulater. its a cheaper alternative to buyin a high flow fuel pump. you can turn it up almost all the way and that will stop ur sputter and miss. The only problem is it is hell on the fuel pump if your racing or running ur car hard. it will eventually burn ur pump up cause ur making it work 100% all the time. its up to you, my buddy did that and its worked for a year. its all about how u drive it.
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Re: anyone with oversized injectors

where can you find an adjustable fuel pressure regulator for a 96-2.4. i haven't had any luck yet or else i would have gotten it already.
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