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Originally Posted by eyeluvmy3kgt
you are totally wrong.
the n/a and tt ecu's are designed to work with their specific size injectors. that is why you have to use some type of fuel controller when you install larger injectors.
on an n/a it is totally pointless to upgrade injectors for all practical purposes.
Dan, i'm sure the Autozone injector will work just fine.
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I was almost positive of this. Thanks for reassuring me.
Unless future upgrades involve NOS or forced induction for you, then injectors are pretty pointless right now, and if you go any bigger than the stock size 210cc injectors, you WILL NEED a fuel controller, which is an added $300+ and hassle, not to mention upgrading for NOS or a turbo you'd also need a larger fuel pump as well.
Stick with the stock size.
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