General engine questions/issues that aren't specific to the other categories
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By 1-low-92-EG-Sedan
#326585
Fada Blayne wrote:Come on son :lol:

http://www.hrtuning.com/pages/category/neptune-rtp


lmao..i swear i tried looking it up...i kept getting random jewelery :lol: :lol:

thanks !!!
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By jred
#326702
1-low-92-EG-Sedan wrote:to be honest i dont want to messwith the injectors for 2reasons..
1-its more money i have to put up right now
2-i dont know where to start and whats the difference if i need a resistor box or not???

thanks for all the replies guys :thumb: :thumb:


i was also asking bout injectors awhile back, here's what i came across:
there is two types of injectors Saturated and Peak and Hold
Saturated : dont use the resistor box
Peak and Hold: requires the resister box
Most of the newer honda engines comes with the saturated 1992 and up, while the older ones uses the Peak and Hold. So i would buy depending on the year of engine.
I was told to not to select injectors base on compression but on HP rating
here's a usefull table to calculate injector size to be used : http://www.rceng.com/technical.aspx
the one you'll want to use is the Fuel Injector Worksheet at the bottom of the page.. :thumb:
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By 1-low-92-EG-Sedan
#326776
jred wrote:
1-low-92-EG-Sedan wrote:to be honest i dont want to messwith the injectors for 2reasons..
1-its more money i have to put up right now
2-i dont know where to start and whats the difference if i need a resistor box or not???

thanks for all the replies guys :thumb: :thumb:


i was also asking bout injectors awhile back, here's what i came across:
there is two types of injectors Saturated and Peak and Hold
Saturated : dont use the resistor box
Peak and Hold: requires the resister box
Most of the newer honda engines comes with the saturated 1992 and up, while the older ones uses the Peak and Hold. So i would buy depending on the year of engine.
I was told to not to select injectors base on compression but on HP rating
here's a usefull table to calculate injector size to be used : http://www.rceng.com/technical.aspx
the one you'll want to use is the Fuel Injector Worksheet at the bottom of the page.. :thumb:


NICE LINK MAN!!!..that helped ALOT.... :thumb: :thumb: