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Starting car after injector change


cheekymonkey

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I am going from 440's to 650's on my TT with the PowerFC.

 

Once I have put everything back together is it safe to start the car, just to see if it fires up? I know I have to phone Ryan so he can talk me through setting up the fueling so it's safe to drive (off boost) until he can map it.

 

I'd rather be confident that at least the car starts before I call him though.

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I am going from 440's to 650's on my TT with the PowerFC.

 

Once I have put everything back together is it safe to start the car, just to see if it fires up? I know I have to phone Ryan so he can talk me through setting up the fueling so it's safe to drive (off boost) until he can map it.

 

I'd rather be confident that at least the car starts before I call him though.

 

Yes you can start the car alright,but i would disconnect the coil pack first and just crank it over a few times to make sure the injector seals are not leaking.

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When an engine is cold it uses warmup enrichment so they run richer anyway (modern choke), this plus your upgraded injectors will result in it being crazy rich, possibly too rich to start.

 

Its your car so go for it, I would personally trim the map first.

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With the increase in injector size and running it on the stock map i doubt it will even start. You need to remember you will be increasing fuel injection by nearly 50%. plus start up enrichment its going to be VERY rich. Bore wash is still possible, regardless of it only being for "1 min", remember how many cycles an engine goes through over a minute!

 

Basically, you need to trim the fuel map...or temp reduce the fuel pressure...however i wouldn'd do the latter as its a bit of a bodge and if you lower it too much then atomisation will be effected.

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