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Well if your looking to return the car to standard and you still have the original injectors, you could get them put back in and flash it back to standard. I don't see why that wouldn't work.

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:stupid:

A larger injector supplying fuel under the same parameters as the original will mean that the car will be running very rich. This will mean that the car will not run very well and is likely to destroy you cat.

It depends on why.

If for servicing for example, you can ask your tuner to give you a standard map which has been scaled for the larger injectors.

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Im quite intrigued by this...

Couldnt you just change the parameters of the tune so that the injectors run on much less injectory duty cycle???

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Im quite intrigued by this...

Couldnt you just change the parameters of the tune so that the injectors run on much less injectory duty cycle???

But that is not the question being asked :stupid:

You cannot flash back to standard tune with larger injectors, as the car will run rich to very rich (depending on injectors) and you will destroy the cat.

Of course a special 'standard' map can be done by the tuner, but then it is not standard is it!!!!

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depends on injector size, the earlier aps injectors and size equivaqlent did run on stock tunes, anything like 968's or deka's not a chance in hell.

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hey daniel, if your putting injectors and tune off for a while, would ya b interested in sellin injectors?

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