just go on ebay and look up RC injectors ..... you could probably pick up a brand new set for about $400..... i bought my 550cc RC's for $450 new
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just go on ebay and look up RC injectors ..... you could probably pick up a brand new set for about $400..... i bought my 550cc RC's for $450 new
tunertoys.com in the states sells wonderful injectors that drop right in perfectly for half the price of the RC's
I've tuned several cars with them and never had any problem.
how much is labour for these rc injectors to be installed in?
factor in cost of new o-rings if they do not come with injectors,
labour woudl be about 30 mins to change injectors, +30 mins if they have to change the harness plugs...
I would be more concered about the labor for tuning the ecu for them... changing the injectors, if you've purchased decent ones, is only a 5-10 minute jobQuote:
Originally Posted by integrity
So is rescaling / fine tuning to compensate within the ECU.
GReddy turbo kits come with 310cc injectors... :(
I know it's a quick job, but honestly, who is going to install injectors and only have the ecu rescaled for the injectors and call it a day? Usually the injectors are going in as part of a bigger plan which requires more than just scaling the stock fuel map and going.Quote:
Originally Posted by ProECU
agreed.
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Originally Posted by yourfather
All Greddy kits or just your engine kit?
the greddy kits offer very poor engine management... as do most kitsQuote:
Originally Posted by Lukezen27
I'd highly recommend if you're going to run one to ditch the fuel management they come with for a real one
I was going to sell the e-managment anyway went I get my kit and go Hondata but I thought they came 440cc InjQuote:
Originally Posted by saxman
130cc WTF good for 7 PSI or not ?
Hondas stocks are 280cc right?