RE: Engine Code P0171
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RE: Engine Code P0171 - 7/15/2007 6:09:51 PM
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Dusty Eclipse
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What is with you and injectors? lol... Evo3 big 16G, but theyre all relatively the same arent they. That would all go fine with an auto. You just really wanna use that fuel rail dont you?
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RE: Engine Code P0171 - 7/15/2007 6:12:25 PM
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98gstspy
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if i go with the Evo 3 16g would i have to get bigger injectors or would the stock ones still work. i dont want to have my car running on lean conditions. I will probly use that fuel rail because i am going to be putting in some gauges and one of them will be a fuel pressure guage so it already has a spot for me to put it on there.
< Message edited by 98gstspy -- 7/15/2007 6:14:39 PM >
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RE: Engine Code P0171 - 7/15/2007 6:18:23 PM
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silvercoupe97
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The E316G is your best bet in that lineup. This FAQ has a perfect explaination of this turbo and a fuel setup. http://www.mitsubishiforum.com/m_125438/tm.htm Auto tranny...it all depends on it's current shape. That also goes for the motor. Do not mod your motor is your motor hasn't had a current tune up. In other words, if your car is missing here and there, if your car has a rough idle, if your car...blah, blah, blah....don't mod it until your car is in better condition. This is also a reason to do a compression check, a boost leak (it's always a good time to do this). Just use your common sense, don't rag out an already ragged out motor.
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RE: Engine Code P0171 - 7/15/2007 6:22:50 PM
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silvercoupe97
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quote:
ORIGINAL: 98gstspy if i go with the Evo 3 16g would i have to get bigger injectors or would the stock ones still work. i dont want to have my car running on lean conditions. I will probly use that fuel rail because i am going to be putting in some gauges and one of them will be a fuel pressure guage so it already has a spot for me to put it on there. When you upgrade your fuel system, I only hope, you get an AFPR also. When you do this, the AFPR will have a spot for a fuel pressure gauge. That's where you want one, so that you can monitor pressure at this point in the line. So, that reason really isn't a good one. The true reason is that you have it, why not use it? That in itself is a good enough reason....see, that's why you don't just buy things because you see them in turbo mags You've got a turbo car, IMO, don't bling it. It's made for power and can be made to put out more power. If you want to bling an Eclipse, buy a cheap GS/RS and bling it....no offense to our GS/RS members
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