I was wondering if someone has a suggestion or has tried to put a l;ittle bigger Fuel Injector in the 2.0 ? If so, I would be happy for input as I am thinking about installigna little bigger injector as I head down th megasuirt path.
Thank for any input
Fuel Injector
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Re: Fuel Injector
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75 spider , 6 Lancia Scorpions, 2018 Abarth Spider, 500X wifes, 500L 3 82 Zagatos. 82 spider 34k original miles, 83 pininfarina, 8 fiat spider parts cars
son has 78 spider
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Re: Fuel Injector
I ended up using injectors from a series 1 DSM car. That is the Eagle Talon / Plymouth laser series in North America.
Very large; 450cc with a single valve spray pattern, and cheap. So far I am happy with them in that I can get the car to idle reasonably smooth with such a big injector. Not sure if I will ever need all that fuel but it is good to know I will NEVER be lean (assuming my map is OK).
Doing it over again, i would probably look for something Bosch from a bigger BMW or turbo Volvo. I don't believe you can find anything as big as DSM units but they can easily support 250hp. This is a couple of good things rolled into one. You can use all of the stock fittings and connections and the injectors will be high resistance which makes the megasquirt install a little easier.
Cheers,
Jordan
Very large; 450cc with a single valve spray pattern, and cheap. So far I am happy with them in that I can get the car to idle reasonably smooth with such a big injector. Not sure if I will ever need all that fuel but it is good to know I will NEVER be lean (assuming my map is OK).
Doing it over again, i would probably look for something Bosch from a bigger BMW or turbo Volvo. I don't believe you can find anything as big as DSM units but they can easily support 250hp. This is a couple of good things rolled into one. You can use all of the stock fittings and connections and the injectors will be high resistance which makes the megasquirt install a little easier.
Cheers,
Jordan