NOT soooo lucky I'll stil try
mitsubishi GDI gasser injectors work at 2000 psi pressure - they are direct injection gasoline engines, pain the butt to fix once they start faltering
No, I think that the fun part comes when I have to use my programming knowhow to flash an 09' ecu to accept given values for an idi engine, unless of course it is a learning ecu then it would be a breeze.
Quote from: NintendoKD on September 11, 2009, 04:22:05 amNo, I think that the fun part comes when I have to use my programming knowhow to flash an 09' ecu to accept given values for an idi engine, unless of course it is a learning ecu then it would be a breeze. Incorporating the rail and the injectors without also making use of the sensors to give it inputs is hobbling the entire setup. It's not going to perform very well, and you'll probably end up with dead spots, stutters and skips if it somehow manages to run at all.
you are taking a great engine with no problems, and complicating the hell out of it. whats up with wanting to put a new complicated expensive injection on an ancient engine? its gonna be so god damn hard dude...
Learn to balance your body solely on your left pinky. You would certainly be the only person I had ever heard of having that ability. I'm sure that would be a very unique accomplishment, very hard to do and similarly productive. The benefit is that it would cost far less money.