k8 injector stock flow rate
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k8 injector stock flow rate
does anybody know what the stock injector rate is on the v6; looking to uprgade. also where can i get some headers.
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Re: k8 injector stock flow rate
stock injectors on the k8 is 180ccwhitemike10601 wrote:does anybody know what the stock injector rate is on the v6; looking to uprgade. also where can i get some headers.
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kl are 220cc
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stock 180cc are plenty if N/A. Why do you want to upgrade ?
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you won't get "more power" out of injectors. You need injectors when you got other parts installed that "Requires" more fuel.
Like I said, nothing you can add to the mx-3 except turbo or s/c (maybe a crazy N/A set-up that 99.9% of people here will never have) will require other injectors than stock.
Keep the stockers and play with a fuel pressure regulator instead. There is plenty of fuel needed there.
Like I said, nothing you can add to the mx-3 except turbo or s/c (maybe a crazy N/A set-up that 99.9% of people here will never have) will require other injectors than stock.
Keep the stockers and play with a fuel pressure regulator instead. There is plenty of fuel needed there.
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you can change the a/f ratio without changing injectors. Like I said buy a fuel pressure regulator and play with it and you'll get different a/f numbers. You won't get precise reading without a wideband 02 sensor though.whitemike10601 wrote:ok. so would this would change the a/f ratio right? what is the ideal a/f for the k8?
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