BRP/SOT Hotside SC Install
Originally Posted by WLAURENT,Dec 14 2007, 10:33 AM
I am talking to a company that does custom flow OEM type injectors for FI applications. They got an S2000 manifold and fuel-rail and are working on an injector kit.
They told me they will be using Siemens DEKA injectors (525cc, 575cc and 625cc) - configured for drop in fitment (possible OBDII plug compatibility - but may require OBDI to II adapters) - with all 4 injectors flow balanced. Estimated price will be $300-$400 for the set.
Needing more fuel now - so I may need to get some RC's if they do not have something to try soon.
They told me they will be using Siemens DEKA injectors (525cc, 575cc and 625cc) - configured for drop in fitment (possible OBDII plug compatibility - but may require OBDI to II adapters) - with all 4 injectors flow balanced. Estimated price will be $300-$400 for the set.
Needing more fuel now - so I may need to get some RC's if they do not have something to try soon.
COTB - Which Densos would that be?
Mark - still running the stock fuel pump, although that is on the to-do list. As this is still part of the beta process, I am seeing what can be done with minimal change.
Mark - still running the stock fuel pump, although that is on the to-do list. As this is still part of the beta process, I am seeing what can be done with minimal change.
I have been watching this for a very long time and would love to see this released... but I actually prefer they continue to do a very thorough test and get all the kinks out before it goes to the general public. That way idiots like me can get a solid turn-key solution that is very reliable. 
-Dave

-Dave
Originally Posted by Gigdy,Jan 15 2008, 08:33 PM
I just thought Id bump this to see if there was any new info? How is the test group getting along?
injectors came in last night
Took me about 30mins to find out where on the injector they numbered them to associate them to the flow test that they did....
All injectors are within 0.4% capacity of each other
Took me about 30mins to find out where on the injector they numbered them to associate them to the flow test that they did....
All injectors are within 0.4% capacity of each other
Originally Posted by MugenRioS2k,Jan 17 2008, 06:56 AM
injectors came in last night
Took me about 30mins to find out where on the injector they numbered them to associate them to the flow test that they did....
All injectors are within 0.4% capacity of each other

Took me about 30mins to find out where on the injector they numbered them to associate them to the flow test that they did....
All injectors are within 0.4% capacity of each other







