Then no, until you change the computer they are just going to make the car slower and use more fuel.
Once you change the computer, they will only use more fuel.![]()
Originally Posted by Ben Wilson
For when I go turbo later on.
JZA80 Turbo Time Attack Car - "Gorilla"
JZA80 Turbo Street Car - "Silver Back"
Lexus RX350 F Sport "Kid Hauler"
Vitz - Supercharged "Chimp"
HDJ80 Landcruiser "Baboon"
Then no, until you change the computer they are just going to make the car slower and use more fuel.
Once you change the computer, they will only use more fuel.![]()
ill be doing it the same time i change ecu. as in the tuner will put the injectors in, then tune the car.
JZA80 Turbo Time Attack Car - "Gorilla"
JZA80 Turbo Street Car - "Silver Back"
Lexus RX350 F Sport "Kid Hauler"
Vitz - Supercharged "Chimp"
HDJ80 Landcruiser "Baboon"
?????Originally Posted by Koffee-Black
With a new computer they should be OK (but completely unnecessary).
yeah sorry....came out the wrong way. heheh
Yeah, so when the turbo conv happens, teh full tune doesnt need to happen again.
JZA80 Turbo Time Attack Car - "Gorilla"
JZA80 Turbo Street Car - "Silver Back"
Lexus RX350 F Sport "Kid Hauler"
Vitz - Supercharged "Chimp"
HDJ80 Landcruiser "Baboon"
I wouldn't stress too much about that mate, if you're going to fit them, go right ahead, but if you do decide to go to bigger injectors later on (after it's tuned) they can re-tune it very easily for the bigger injectors by simply adjusting the overall fuel trim: IE if you put in 20% bigger injectors, they'll take out 20% fuel across the board with a single swipe. That being said, if it's getting tuned, there's no reason at all not to put in some bigger injectors anyway, just get them cleaned and flowtested first. And a bigger pump and FPR too
RM.
shouldnt need a fpr... unless its runnin massive power, an aftermarket fpr is the killer of all economy. if you cant get enough fuel in with the set pressure theres something wrong. depending what motor it is of course. being a ze the fpr should be easily capable
Only the shittiest of wines come in 5 litres
boosted 3rz hilux *new project* mwahaha
http://www.toymods.net/forums/showth...940#post134940
Tuning before fitting turbo would be a bit like... fitting plaster before building the walls for your house. Fit appropriate injectors, (7MGTE ones would maybe do), suitable pump etc., and fit your ECU and get it tuned, but if you changed to a turbo later one you really should be tuning it again! You'll be changing the inlet manifold and piping to begin with, and the different airflow etc. from the turbo will completely mess everything up..
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