Hey guys can I just stick a set of 777 in my ecotec
And put the pressure up a touch? If there is alittle tuning
Involved I can work the kinjflow can you point me I. The
Right direction.
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Bosch 777 in ecotec
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Re: Bosch 777 in ecotec
If you can calculate the old flow rate and the new flow rate and treat them all as %, then you can adjust the flow rate by the same %. You should also adjust the injector dead time (I dont have specs for that, you'd need to research it). Ideally you'd have a wide band connected and can use that to adjust the inj rate for best results.
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Re: Bosch 777 in ecotec
If you haven't already got a set contact The1 (on this forum). He does injector reconditioning with a full test sheet to suit both 3 bar and 3.5 which will take out a lot of the guess work.