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Old 10-09-2009, 10:32 PM   #1
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New tune, wrong injector

OK. I bought a set of used injectors that were suppose to be 30#'s. But when I received them today they are 32#'s. But me being an idiot and trying to rush things. I ordered my new chip that is tuned for my setup which includes 30# injectors. So will me using 32's with my chip programed to run 30's cause any problems? I will eventually get a new chip again after I get the car on the road to get it fine tuned. But will this chip get me up and running is what I am curious about. Or did I just waste my money. Any help would be appreciated! Adam :-)
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Re: New tune, wrong injector

that is not a problem and you can run with this chip. 2lbs is nothing that ECM won't manage with, maybe it will be just a bit rich of petrol but that will just affect milage but will give a bir more of performance, if you want to avoid that just adjust fule pressue with about 1-2 psi

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Re: New tune, wrong injector

That's what I was thinking. Just needed someone to confirm it. Thanks. Adam :-)
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who did you use to make ur chip?
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Re: New tune, wrong injector

PCMforless.com. Seems like a good place to do it. Even have a thing were they will retune it after you get it dynoed or scaned.

Anyways. Got a hold of them right before they made the chip. They change the injectors to #32's!
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PCMforless.com. Seems like a good place to do it. Even have a thing were they will retune it after you get it dynoed or scaned.

Anyways. Got a hold of them right before they made the chip. They change the injectors to #32's!
Thanks glad you got that change made before it was sent out!
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