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suprajb
11-26-2002, 07:09 AM
alright guys, just wondering how many of you are running the hack (like at dropzone) where you set the map value all low.?? what you guys think. and if i could pick your brains, what everything set at? i just wanna get a base to start tuning from ya know?!

thermal
11-28-2002, 10:47 PM
i'm still in progress of putting mine together. i have all the parts but have no time to install it. i really have to hurry up before it gets cold outside. anyway, it should be safe to start with a -35% trim. i have heard of others running around -40%. increase fuel points on the higher RPM's to ensure ample fuel is achieved. if want to see the diagram/schematic for the resistor box to DSM 450cc injectors, check out my website under the "modifications2". it'll explain most of the basic stuff.

suprajb
11-29-2002, 12:08 PM
i already have some mk3 supra turbo injectors and inline resistors mounted in a computer heatsink,.. ever heard of that one bein done? suprainjectors?

thermal
11-30-2002, 07:21 PM
wow! supra injectors! no i havent heard of that yet until now. what sizes are those? are there any difficulties with fitting it on a honda? if you dont mind, can you post the injector part number and the generation it came from? there are a lot of junkyards here where i live at.......
i have heard of supra pistons in a honda but not injectors.....

suprajb
12-01-2002, 01:08 AM
i had an 87 turbo supra (supposed to be 440s) injectors,.. they dont fit directly, but with another manifold side injector seal wedged on the pintle side to keep them from inserting too low they fit great. you still have to use a resistor box or some 10 ohm resistors though. otherwise they fit great. ill see if i can find some pics. i used these injectors because i have like 24 or so around. plus there easy to find too,.. atleast where im from. any 86.5 to 92 supra turbo injectors will work. i wonder what the n/a's use? maybe there smaller, for my 1.5 turbo"??:bandit:

suprajb
12-01-2002, 01:13 AM
oh yeah,. part numbers,.. well.. the ones i have here are,...
long number on one side first,.. 23250-42010 then on the other side,..6h22

thermal
12-01-2002, 10:19 AM
thanks for the info. i'll check out a couple of junkyards this week.:yes: