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Old 04-02-2006, 10:44 AM
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ok im putting a new rebuild engine with a near monsterous port in my 88 TII im also hopfully going to ugrade my turbo i no i need to put larger injectors in does any one any suggestions for what i should do to my computer
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Old 04-03-2006, 09:59 AM
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if youve got a big port and turbo, then you can pretty much just put larger injectors in there and keep the stock ecu.
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it would run fine on stock ecu and just larger injectors? i thought youd need at least basic fuel management.



running 550/720cc setup with possibly a hybrid for now. (it's a project car im helping out on)



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Old 04-06-2006, 02:48 PM
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thats exactly wut i am going to run im my setup i have been looking at the stage 2 rtek7 ecu upgrades and have decided to use it as my computer being that it runs off a palm pilot and is damn near a stand alone unit with out all the money and extra bulshit to come along next is finding a place that will turn my t3 turbo in to a hybrid t3/t4 if any one knows some where in northern Jersey or any where near by let me no



any helpful suggestions are welcomed



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Originally Posted by teknics' post='811843' date='Apr 3 2006, 03:20 PM

it would run fine on stock ecu and just larger injectors? i thought youd need at least basic fuel management.



running 550/720cc setup with possibly a hybrid for now. (it's a project car im helping out on)



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theres a shop car locally thats running 680/720's on a stock ecu with a greddy turbo kit, its rich cruising, but it handles the power fine
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t3/t4.... Smaller than stock?
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Originally Posted by RONIN FC' post='812533' date='Apr 7 2006, 01:06 AM

t3/t4.... Smaller than stock?


no t3 is stock and a hybrid t3/t4 is a t3 inlet and a t4 outlet witch is a bigger turbo very good for lower rpms and higher rpms still need to find a place to make me a turbo any sugestions let me know
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Originally Posted by jwteknix' post='812587' date='Apr 7 2006, 08:48 AM

no t3 is stock and a hybrid t3/t4 is a t3 inlet and a t4 outlet witch is a bigger turbo very good for lower rpms and higher rpms still need to find a place to make me a turbo any sugestions let me know


stock turbine is actually larger than a t3.
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s' post='812507' date='Apr 6 2006, 10:11 PM



theres a shop car locally thats running 680/720's on a stock ecu with a greddy turbo kit, its rich cruising, but it handles the power fine






even on a large street ported motor? thats the only thing im unsure about. cause i was figuring around 10psi with an s5 turbo (currently he has an s4 turbo) and the block we have is an s4 t2 block thats a large street port. i was thinking 550/720 injectors. the manifolds are port-matched too.







so you think it would work fine on stock ecu? probably just have some missing power until going to an upgraded ecu huh?







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Originally Posted by teknics' post='812873' date='Apr 9 2006, 10:31 AM

even on a large street ported motor? thats the only thing im unsure about. cause i was figuring around 10psi with an s5 turbo (currently he has an s4 turbo) and the block we have is an s4 t2 block thats a large street port. i was thinking 550/720 injectors. the manifolds are port-matched too.







so you think it would work fine on stock ecu? probably just have some missing power until going to an upgraded ecu huh?







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his old motor was stock port, with a greddy turbo kit, and ic. 680/720's on the stock ecu.



with a ported engine you might want an safc or somthing, just to round it out?
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