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So on saturday, i fitted some new injectors. 550cc.

Its running super rich and constantly stalls so i guess i just need to get it tuned?

I was told it would run fine with this size injector, but i guess he was wrong?

Just wanted to double check that its probably just the tune, because on saturday, i did about 60km after fitment, ran like a dream, no worries at all. But today, running like a dog.

Cheers in advance for any help.

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Sounds as though it's already been somewhat tuned to suit.

You upgraded from stock injectors? If so there's no way it would of run ok without any tuning. Someone on here tested theirs on idle got overconfident and was lucky to limp the car home after going around the block far too much fuel

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So on saturday, i fitted some new injectors. 550cc.

Its running super rich and constantly stalls so i guess i just need to get it tuned?

I was told it would run fine with this size injector, but i guess he was wrong?

Just wanted to double check that its probably just the tune, because on saturday, i did about 60km after fitment, ran like a dream, no worries at all. But today, running like a dog.

Cheers in advance for any help.

is it using a power fc or stock ?

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It will be sitting in the drive way until i get it tuned, which ive just organised, so im not that worried.

Stock injectors dirt cheap would be second hand, yes? Id rather put new stuff in. Nothing a little money wont fix =D

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