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post Apr 18, 2006 - 11:01 PM
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All right, I am in the progress of piecing a turbo kit together for my ST and need some questions answered and some things confirmed before I buy more stuff. For the turbo I am using a 14b off a 1st gen DSM (it’s a little bigger that a T25), I have an intercooler off a saab 900turbo and 1st gen dsm BOV along with all the pipe I need. I am planning to run 8 psi.

So problem 1 I plan to buy a walbro 255 lph fuel pump but do not know what injectors I should use. I have read that on this site that 1st gen mx6 or probe’s injectors are a good match but can not find any. I have buddy that will give me mk3 supra or 460cc from a rx7 but do not know if I can make them fit or if they are too big. I know that the civic guys often use 450cc off dsm’s.

For fuel management I plan to buy a SAFC and maybe a wide band o2 sensor if I can afford it before I have it dyno tuned.

For a turbo manifold the only one I can find with DSM flange and have welded together easily is on JGS tools. Does any one know of any other sites or shops that can make me a manifold for a good price?

Thanks for any input in advance


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post Apr 19, 2006 - 5:30 AM
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i agree somewhat with smokeys post.
however, i WOULD get some injectors in the 315-330cc range, you dont wanna be trying to make your stock ~200cc injectors flow enough fuel.
they will be @ 100% duty cycle all the time, right on the edge.
you can use the MKII supra n/a 315cc injectors, IMO they would work well for under 200whp.
and yes, the emanage would be the better choice, but i would still encourage you to get the map sensor, the less fooling you do to the stock ECU, the better.
ohh
and you NEED to do the fuel pump.
even @ low boost, ESPECIALLY if you go the cheaper route with the FMU


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