DSM 450's in a obd1 prelude
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DSM 450's in a obd1 prelude
I was wondering if it is safely possible to put my dsm 450's in my obd1 prelude vtec without modifications to the clips...i have a resistor box.....If I throw the injectors in will I haver to tune it, or can I just run it like how it is?
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your gonna need to take some fuel out, the car is gonna run like pure ass, its gonna have a tough time idling, you need a fuel controller to lean it out your car comes stock with 310's i believe, your computer wont compensate for that much fuel being added, get a fuel controller or dont neven put the injectors in, what do you have done to the car that you need those injectors?.......
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In your case it would be worthless. What you're describing is used to add more fuel if you have a turbocharged car (called the AFC Hack). Without the extra air from the turbo, the fuel has nothing to burn and your a/f ratio will go sky high. On top of that, without an afc, the car would not start.
More fuel doesn't make more power without more air.
More fuel doesn't make more power without more air.
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it would be worthless unless you are making the power to need to upgrade the injectors. also, you would need to upgrade your fuel pump to maximize injector performance. you really dont need to do it unless you are boosted or spraying.