Doing a a turbo conversion on a 2200 ohv....
As far as tuning is concerned... can I get away with a stock ecm with a rising rate regulator and larger injectors?
You would still need to adjust base pressure. There is one new Cartech regulator that does both, but most don't.
I tried this and my rising rate regulator broke... bye bye motor.
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Ahh yes... what you say makes sense. Larger injectors will spray more fuel regardless of boost or not.
So I did some more research on this.... Depending on how much bigger the injectors are, the base fuel pressure will need to be lowered to a certain level to allow a stable idle (not overly rich). However, even so... fuel injectors do not atomize fuel very well at low fuel pressure... especially larger ones.
I would conclude that idle quality, low rpm fuel economy and emissions will suffer... that bothers me.
I think I will be going with the "additional injector controller" method instead... and leave the stock ecm and injectors alone.
WHAT INJECTOR CONTROLLER DO YOU THINK THAT YOU WILL RUN? as i am on this build as well
jason
Ray Soto wrote:Doing a a turbo conversion on a 2200 ohv....
As far as tuning is concerned... can I get away with a stock ecm with a rising rate regulator and larger injectors?
What year is the car? Your profile is not filled out and depending on the year, there may be much better options...
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420.5whp / 359.8wtq
jason norwood wrote:WHAT INJECTOR CONTROLLER DO YOU THINK THAT YOU WILL RUN? as i am on this build as well
jason
I just bought the 034 motorsport controller for $280 .... seems like a great value... still waiting for it to arrive at my door step