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bigger injectors what should I get

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Old 01-30-2013, 12:03 PM
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As I now have my 02 elantra boosted I'm looking for bigger injectors and was wondering what I should get I read on a couple other sites of ppl using injectors off an accent but was wondering if someone had a good recommendation on injector or even how to do my fuel system. The car is also not tuned yet but I want to get eveything before I tune it i also will be getting a gmail 3 bar map sensor
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you need a way to tune the vehicle before you even think of getting a 3 bar and larger injectors
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How do you control your injectors?
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I don't at the current moment like I.said I just got the turbo on and done wanna drive it to much especially without a tune
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It's not done. It's only half begun. Don't drive it until the turbo is off, then get a proper engine management system installed and half-tuned, then drive onto the trailer to get to the local dyno shop where it is properly tuned.



Unless you just really relish the prospect of replacing the or engine AND getting a tune.
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AEM fic has built in map sensor which will solve two of your immediate needs. prob need fuel pump, and injector size will depend upon horsepower goal. Dont drive until tuned
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As the guys said above engine management and tune ,3 bar is about 43 psi I'd doubt you'll get that far.

Bosch 945 30lb RED Top Fuel Injectors & Walbro GSS-342 In-Tank 255-Lh Fuel Pump.




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