how deliver more fuel to engine?
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how deliver more fuel to engine?
whats the easiest way to get more fuel to the engine? is it enough to just get larger injectors and get a greddy emanage and program it to deliver more fuel?
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im thinking about supercharging my car and going about 7-8lbs of boost. and yes i know theres no supercharger out for our cars, but i want to see if its feasible to piece one together.
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im thinking about supercharging my car and going about 7-8lbs of boost. and yes i know theres no supercharger out for our cars, but i want to see if its feasible to piece one together.
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yeah i know the air thing, i want to see if i can put together a FI kit without having to get the sf fuel kit, i want to run 8 lbs of boost, so im seeing if this will be able to provide enough fuel.
First step would be to get injectors, and then getting a controller that will controll the Ecu to get more fuel. The problem is that u will only increase the amount of fuel upto a limit as our damn throttels are so small that not enough air would be sucked. the ecu controller will not allow the injectors to spray any more fuel because tha air ratio is too small. so the best way would be to turbo charge, supercharge, or hardcore fabrication of throttel.
Now if u know what ur doing, u can fadricate your own supercharder. but it will take some time patients and alot of knowledge
Now if u know what ur doing, u can fadricate your own supercharder. but it will take some time patients and alot of knowledge
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Dude, don't you ever search before you post? I've seen like 10 posts from you asking the same damn questions over and over - SEARCH! You'll find what you're looking for.....
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yeah, except ppl never seem to actually answer my question, and i have searched. everyone just says "go with the sf kit", they never answer anyones question about other ways to do it.
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BS - I've written plenty of posts about fuel, including running my own return line this past weekend. Take the time and read, I guarentee you'll find what you are looking for.....
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well first off youve never responded to any of my posts, and second im trying to find out if its ok to not redo the entire fuel system and just change the fuel injectors, and third sorry but i never saw any posts by you about fuel other then converting to a return style fuel system, maybe ive just been searching for wrong things.
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Originally posted by player
First step would be to get injectors,
First step would be to get injectors,
opto_isolator has these 2 following links on his fuel system VERY nice work! And if you are boosting turbo/supercharger the throttle bore would be the LEAST of my concerns. I would focus on the exhuast being the intake will be under boost opening the exhaust more will benifit much more then a larger throttle body. But thats just my opinion i could be WAY wrong.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...hreadid=140975
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...32#post1658432
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