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Old 02-13-2006, 07:36 AM
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Are 310cc too big?

I was changing the intake manifold on my 1992 Civic (B16a), and ended up breaking the tip of the injector. I went to Honda and they want 10,000 yen or $100.00 for a new injector. I don't want to pay that kind of money to replace the injector. What kind of injector from what other Honda can I use? There are plenty of cars in the junkyard, but none are B16a. I was also thinking of getting a new set of RC for around $275.00, but don't know if 310cc is too big (stock 240cc). Will this make the car run too lean? All I have on my car are cold air intake, Skunk2 throttlebody and intake manifold, exhaust manifold, and exhaust. Is 310cc too big?
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Re: Are 310cc too big?

310cc injectors are still small so it should run fine
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Re: Are 310cc too big?

Running a stock programmed ecu than yes they are too big. Your car will just run a little rich. 310cc injectors are a good size for your car, but you should go get a piggyback fuel controller to adjust the fuel flow, or get a fuel pressure regulator.
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Re: Are 310cc too big?

go pick up some used stock obd1 240cc injectors.
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Old 02-15-2006, 05:17 AM
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Re: Are 310cc too big?

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Running a stock programmed ecu than yes they are too big. Your car will just run a little rich. 310cc injectors are a good size for your car, but you should go get a piggyback fuel controller to adjust the fuel flow, or get a fuel pressure regulator.
I have a APEXi VAFC2 VTEC air flow/controller...Will that do the trick?
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go pick up some used stock obd1 240cc injectors.
I've lived in Japan most of my life and have never heard anyone use obd1, but that's besides the point. I tried to do a search and I have seen b16A's and B18C's that both said obd1 and obd2. Can you please explain what an obd1 is or please direct me to a site where I can differenciate the differences between the obd's? Thank You.....
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Re: Are 310cc too big?

The VAFC should work. OBD1 was just the type of computer used on earlier vehicles in the US. I'm not 100% sure but I think OBD1 started in 1992 and ended in 1995 and then OBD2 took over. I'm not completely sure though. Any injectors off a B16 from 92-95 will fit right in.
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Re: Are 310cc too big?

if you are running a jdm b16. any obd0 or obd1 240cc injector will do.
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