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Nic Barnes
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4th Oct 09 at 00:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ps, good results indeed. how much smiling were you doing?
gez bay
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awsome sounds mint.
Warren G
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Originally posted by Nic Barnes
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Originally posted by Warren G
what injectors you running

get some astra vxr injectors, supost to be very good, 570cc and only £130 for a set


you sure theyre 570cc? i thought they were about 440cc the vxr ones? 570cc will see fuelling enough for 450bhp.


i could be wrong, im sure i was told 540 or 570

cant believe the injectors are maxing out at only 210bhp, as you can map them to 245bhp on standard injectors

or you have the option of z20let ones, they work over 300bhp

fazza
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nice one fella sounds sweet!!!
Jenko_Sport
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Awesome mate, no more needs to be said tbh.
andyc1234
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i think the injector problem is pretty gash tbh even standard power the injectors are only just enough. Need to find out exactly what they are as i cant seem to find out anything
andyc1234
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pretty sure the astra injectors are 470s need to find something about 550 or more and move my inlet pipe away from the downpipe as it picking up a bit of heat. When thats sorted out its going back on the dyno and push it up to 270 bhp.
FruitBooTeR
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4th Oct 09 at 11:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Sounds absolutly mint mate your making me want to spend large amounts of money lol
andyc1234
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i still plan on spending lots more money. Il get you a full list of every part i used on it and you cant make your mind up
andyc1234
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get gotech on it and you could steal my map as well
jungle
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love the noise love the car
andyc1234
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spent most of today sorting the little niggles from the rr moved my inlet pipe as it was a bit close to the down pipe. Taken the injectors out as well. And spent the rest of the day trying to fit a cossie radiator in the bloody thing. Most of the front end of the cars been cut away but its in now . Takes up the whole front end of the car should do the job a bit better than the standard one as the plumbing just wasnt right as the flow is the other way round on the vxr engine. Its not going to be as easy as banging some bigger injectors in either as the standard ones are really long where they go into the inlet as the holes rather deep. Tried some saab ones in but they just wont do.
gunny
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4th Oct 09 at 22:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Good to see you've got it going matey.

Shouldnt be too long for mine now
andyc1234
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figured out what i need to do with the injectors now. The standard ones are silly long thin ones which there is no upgrade for. The only way to do it is to drill the inlet out a bit and fit something bigger. Got a set of saab ones here that im going to use. Waiting till after mot to do that though as i will need to get it mapped again
FruitBooTeR
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5th Oct 09 at 09:04   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Andy how come theres a problem with the injectors anyway, I mean theres quite a few tuned corsa vxr's about now most proberly on standard injectors... do you know what injectors that Regal tuned silver corsa vxr is using? Might be worth finding out as hes well over 300!
andyc1234
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regal do the big injector conversions using astra vxr ones and drilling the manifold but they want 300 to do it so il whip the inlet off and do it myself it cant be that hard. Standard injectors will probably do up to about 230 but thats really pushing it id rather it be well within its limits even at 270 so no more boost till i have sorted the fueling out. Spent too much money to go melting pistons
gunny
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What fuel pump are you using?
SteveoBC
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this is epic, make me wanna go turbo now
andyc1234
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using standard fuel pump. Even on the limiter it was holding 4 bar of pressure so thats not the problem its the injectors. Having them flow tested at the min to decide how much bigger to go got some 450 saab ones im going to use
gunny
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Ahh fair enough then.
andyc1234
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inlet manifolds coming off tonight so i can re drill the injector holes at work tomorrow. Was going to leave it till after mot but going to get them slapped in and take it back for more boost at the weekend
gez bay
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just keeps getting better
andyc1234
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i cant decide to get it motd at weekend or take it back for more boost i got the itch now but it needs mot but more boost sounds better to me
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I think you should get it road legal first. Then you can just spunk all available funds on making it faster
FruitBooTeR
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So when you gonna u2u me this parts list and prices? xxxx....

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