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single/centre point injection
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while i was on ebay last nite i saw a Ford Falcon 3.9 centre point injection throttle body and im looking at injecting my 120y using one them and ive got a stock sr 20 ecu and was woundering if i could use it instead of buying a new 1 and i plan to turbo it later thats why i want to inject it and its all on a budget that why i would like to use the stock sr20 ecu
injection throttle body any thoughts

Posted on: 2007/11/5 11:08
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Re: single/centre point injection
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My thoughts? Not worth the time/effort! I very much doubt you could get the SR comp to work a EA falcon TB on a A series...
The falcon TBs do bolt upto a weber stud pattern apparently tho... but thats about the only simple thing in the whole plan.

Save your pennys for the snail

Posted on: 2007/11/5 11:26
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Re: single/centre point injection
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i didnt think i would be able to use the sr ecu so ill just have to get a microtech lt4 comp or an mt2 micro fueler

Posted on: 2007/11/5 11:39
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