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Bob L. |
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I'm guessing the injectors would have to be swapped out but are there any problems adapting it?
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Thanks. |
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I will add that since 2.0 Djet parts are getting almost impossible to get now, and 1.7 not much easier, was the main reason i went megasquirt. It allows you to be able to change/update any component in the FI system and program around it. It can be done very cheap compared to good/new replacement parts. I think I had ~300 in the entire system. (using stock injectors/runners/throttle body)
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