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O2 Sensor & Injectors
Friday, August 05, 2005 8:45 PM
Hey.. do they make a higher performance O2 Sensor, does it exsist? Also is it possiable to do a HO Swap on Injectors from a Quad 4 into our cars? or any good recommendations. Thanks =)


Timothy Kramer


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Re: O2 Sensor & Injectors
Friday, August 05, 2005 9:06 PM
An O2 Sensor just reads exhaust flow so there would really be no way for it to be "high performance".

About the injectors, I'm not completely sure if it would work or not but just wanted to know why you wanted to put the injectors on your 2.4 motor?



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Re: O2 Sensor & Injectors
Friday, August 05, 2005 9:53 PM
As stated O2 sensor no need. I guess you could call a wideband a performance of O2 sensors.
For the injectors they should work but why> What do have done to need them?



FU Tuning



Re: O2 Sensor & Injectors
Friday, August 05, 2005 11:44 PM
I have a lot of engine work, and plan on getting a MSD system shortly, and debating to go witha RSM supercharger or a turbo kit (not sure what company yet, trying to gather ideas for a complete kit) And I know, by adding the injectors it'll help with my fuel system and the demends the above bolt on's are going to need. Sorry about the O2 thing, I heard some guy talking about one in another forum and had never heard of a High Performance O2 either, but instead of not learning, i thought I'd ask. Thank you both for your guys input =)


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Re: O2 Sensor & Injectors
Friday, August 05, 2005 11:46 PM
Timothy Kramer wrote:I have a lot of engine work, and plan on getting a MSD system shortly, and debating to go witha RSM supercharger or a turbo kit (not sure what company yet, trying to gather ideas for a complete kit) And I know, by adding the injectors it'll help with my fuel system and the demends the above bolt on's are going to need. Sorry about the O2 thing, I heard some guy talking about one in another forum and had never heard of a High Performance O2 either, but instead of not learning, i thought I'd ask. Thank you both for your guys input =)


Being that said...I'd suggest buying aftermarket from a company that will build an Injector for what you are doing than using a stock injector that wasn't meant for boost.

Check out RC Engineering's Injectors...

Also, if you buy a turbo kit or supercharger, they usually come with Injectors.



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Re: O2 Sensor & Injectors
Saturday, August 06, 2005 5:25 AM
NJHK (Sexual Chocolate) wrote:
Timothy Kramer wrote:I have a lot of engine work, and plan on getting a MSD system shortly, and debating to go witha RSM supercharger or a turbo kit (not sure what company yet, trying to gather ideas for a complete kit) And I know, by adding the injectors it'll help with my fuel system and the demends the above bolt on's are going to need. Sorry about the O2 thing, I heard some guy talking about one in another forum and had never heard of a High Performance O2 either, but instead of not learning, i thought I'd ask. Thank you both for your guys input =)


Being that said...I'd suggest buying aftermarket from a company that will build an Injector for what you are doing than using a stock injector that wasn't meant for boost.

Check out RC Engineering's Injectors...

Also, if you buy a turbo kit or supercharger, they usually come with Injectors.


As he said . I know RSM's kits usually come with injectors. Depending on what turbo Kit you buy and what stage will depend if it has injectors with it.

For the O2 sensor, a wideband is a god tool for tuning.



FU Tuning



Re: O2 Sensor & Injectors
Saturday, August 06, 2005 5:34 AM
John Higgons wrote:For the O2 sensor, a wideband is a god tool for tuning.


Oh so true...I need it now for myself and I'm all motor (but with motor work), but I'm just too cheap to purchase one LOL.



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