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Grp A injecters!!
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Grp A injecters!!
Timmo
After all i am the Cornish one!
Its Because its French!
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After all i am the Cornish one!
Its Because its French!
Bx16v club - Sharing the love for the unloved!
hmmm, with no picture, specs or even a decent description i'd have thought they would be worth avoiding. IMHO increasing flow rate will only help with a remap of the original ecu fuel tables really, and adding fuel doesn't mean you get anything back.
I'd probably go for the cosworth injectors if anything as they are a known quantity and pretty obvious to identify.
I'd probably go for the cosworth injectors if anything as they are a known quantity and pretty obvious to identify.
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there isn't a passage between the back of the fog light and the airbox, the only hole is 3to4" wide and is for the aircon condensor so you can't get a lot of air through it. In theory it will result in a lower temperature charge being present at the air intake which is good, if the effects are noticable on a standard car i don't know, quick test is to compare summer performance with winter performance!
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Sure you may get a little more power with a large ram intake fitted, but your standard fuel injectors and ECU will still cope fine.
A better idea is fit a nitrous kit, then you will get a real power increase.
I know I have said it before, but if you think the car is too slow, are you sure it is working 100% properly?
But I reckon the BX 16V is quite fast enough (for the road) already for its flexible body and Airfix build quality.
Mike
A better idea is fit a nitrous kit, then you will get a real power increase.
I know I have said it before, but if you think the car is too slow, are you sure it is working 100% properly?
But I reckon the BX 16V is quite fast enough (for the road) already for its flexible body and Airfix build quality.
Mike