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When people say they need to run 1000cc injectors for xxxHP. that means 1000cc each injector right...?

Some noob on ozhonda keeps saying that when people say 400cc is needed for 400hp on E85 on a 1.8L 4cyl. He thinks that its 100cc injector per cylinder...

So he says he needs 1600cc injectors for 400hp e85 n/a, which in his mind means 400cc each injector. Lmao, confews...

It's per injector. Engines with less cylinders obviously need bigger injectors to flow the same as engines with more cylinders. So Nismo 555s in an RB will still flow a bit more than Nismo 740cc in an SR.

400cc injectors will NOT cut it for 400hp in a 4 cylinder engine, particularly on E85. You would need 740cc at least and that may be maxing them out. ID1000s would be a good choice.

It's per injector. Engines with less cylinders obviously need bigger injectors to flow the same as engines with more cylinders. So Nismo 555s in an RB will still flow a bit more than Nismo 740cc in an SR.

400cc injectors will NOT cut it for 400hp in a 4 cylinder engine, particularly on E85. You would need 740cc at least and that may be maxing them out. ID1000s would be a good choice.

yar yar. i confused myself a bit in my post. He said he would need "ID1600" for 400hp, which would be "maxing them out" (in his mind 400cc per injector). We were all wtf, because 1600 more than enough for 400hp. Turns out he meant ID400. Got that stubborn mind where when someone states xxxCC injector, thats the overall CC for the whole engine. Lol

it is a legit fix, rice absorbs the water and fixed the device.

better would be the stuff they package in electronics and such but hard to find in bulk.

make sure device is off, leave for a couple days in rice..fixed.

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