So today out in the 95 degree, 90% humidity, I decided it would be a good idea to install some evo injectors I just picked up.
Not much to it, just alot of disassembly, cutting, soldering, heat-shrinking, and reassembly.
Getting started:
I found that 3 of my 6 injector clips were busted, so that they weren't positive-locking.
Took about 3 hours in the heat, to cut, splice, solder, heatshrink, and sleeve-cover all of the injector wires. I know alot of people are completely successful just using butt connectors and calling it a day, but I wanted the wiring to be in better condition than what I was removing.
New connectors:
The only issue that I had, was that the #1 injector clip was hitting some of the head casting, due to it's larger size, so I removed the small bracket that limits the rotation of the #1 injector, and dremeled about 1mm of the lower edge of the fuel rail away, and it solved the problem:
Started up on the very first attempt, and idles/ revs great. Now I have to tune the MAFT in order to take advantage of these.
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Not much to it, just alot of disassembly, cutting, soldering, heat-shrinking, and reassembly.
Getting started:
I found that 3 of my 6 injector clips were busted, so that they weren't positive-locking.
Took about 3 hours in the heat, to cut, splice, solder, heatshrink, and sleeve-cover all of the injector wires. I know alot of people are completely successful just using butt connectors and calling it a day, but I wanted the wiring to be in better condition than what I was removing.
New connectors:
The only issue that I had, was that the #1 injector clip was hitting some of the head casting, due to it's larger size, so I removed the small bracket that limits the rotation of the #1 injector, and dremeled about 1mm of the lower edge of the fuel rail away, and it solved the problem:
Started up on the very first attempt, and idles/ revs great. Now I have to tune the MAFT in order to take advantage of these.
:icon_razz