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87 CRX Si ECU help

I have seen that u can put an 87 integra PG7 ECU in a 87 CRX si. Would it be best to then get 87 Integra injectors to go with the ECU? IF i do get the injectors should i get some type of fuel pressure reg? thanks
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Re: 87 CRX Si ECU help

it would be a good idea to chang out the injectors a fuel press reg is also very good not only can you tune your car better but it is also great for if you have to trouble shoot
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go to this post and then to this post. but make sure you read both!
there both part of this thread but there is more info in there to filter through then u need to know for this, but still lots of good info
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