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Old Nov 24, 2010 | 10:28 PM
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so im takin the kit off until next spring, puttin cold air and stock header back on. my question is...when the FIC is unplugged and its runnin off the stock ECU, will it be ok to leave my precision injectors in there? I figure the duty cycles and fuel maps will all be stock so the 650's i have in there will just be pumping out fuel based off the stock ECU tune correct? just trying to clarify
Old Nov 24, 2010 | 10:36 PM
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no your ECU uses percentages of the old injectors so if you have 1000cc injectors its going to use 40% of 1000cc instead of the 40% of the old size. the car actually wont even start with them in.
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Originally Posted by BlckdOutTC
so im takin the kit off until next spring, puttin cold air and stock header back on. my question is...when the FIC is unplugged and its runnin off the stock ECU, will it be ok to leave my precision injectors in there? I figure the duty cycles and fuel maps will all be stock so the 650's i have in there will just be pumping out fuel based off the stock ECU tune correct? just trying to clarify

yes and no

i have run 550cc injectors without managment, at first your car will run like poop till the o2 sensor warm up and creates fuel trims. it will take out fuel to keep an afr of roughly 14.7.

now here is a problem though, you go too high of an injector on just the ecu to make fuel corrections it will start to spaz out. fuel trims get too high and ecu cant quite compensate.

you may throw a code for the high fuel trims, if so the code would be something to the tune of "system too rich bank 1 sensor 1"
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Originally Posted by Syldrin
no your ECU uses percentages of the old injectors so if you have 1000cc injectors its going to use 40% of 1000cc instead of the 40% of the old size. the car actually wont even start with them in.

this is very true, except the no part. you got the percentage thing correct.
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btw if you need stock injectors i have a spare set...pm me if you need em
Old Nov 25, 2010 | 03:13 AM
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I wouldn't recommend doing it, its not hard to swap the injectors out. It will run rich and could foul your plugs.
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