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Old 06-10-2002, 08:02 AM
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If you install new 30# injectors (Ford) will you have to re-program the computer for all of the new fuel? Will the computer learn on it own?
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Default Re: SVO 30# injectors

I'm going to put a copy of this in the tuning section as well.
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Default Re: SVO 30# injectors

running rich is the result of using bigger injectors w/o programming.
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You will have to reprogram. the pulse width will change for the same amount of fuel. Since it's a bigger injector the pulse width will be smaller for the same amount of fuel delivery.
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Default Re: SVO 30# injectors

With out re-programin would the car have small low RPM backfires? I just put in the injectors and have to go get the car reprogramed this Friday but right now it runs RICH. Would this be the problem?




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