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Old 22 Oct 2007, 08:04 am
eclipsegsus eclipsegsus is offline
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Default 2002 honda civic its turbod and its still has the stock fuel system and under boost the engine cuts

out?
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 08:06 am
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the stock fuel delivery cant keep up with the amount of fuel is being burned with the turbo. A simple chip upgrade should help, but much more is neccesary to make your upgrade complete.
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 08:09 am
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YOU HAVE to upgrade the fuel system. Let me guess an Ebay turbo kit for like $1,000. Look people when are you going to realize you get what you pay for? Now you need to find the missing link for your MAP sensor, a boost timing master to retard your timing according to the boost, larger injectors, a fuel injector driver or a fuel controller, upgraded fuel pump, and someone to program the fuel system. Now that you have spent another $3,000 wouldnt it have been cheaper just to get a kit like Greddy, or Turbonetics?
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 08:12 am
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Your engine is afraid that even though it is turbo charged, it still won't run with a STOCK Mustang GT.
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 08:18 am
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look you need a aftermarker engine management unit like Kpro or AEM, check hondata.com aem.com second you need to STOP driving it!!! pull your plugs see what color they are you prob getting dentonation. You also need larger fuel injectors to supply more fuel!!!k20a.org
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 08:21 am
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You need to upgrade your fuel system so it can handle the extra gas you are using.atvman is right. It still wont run with a stock Mustang GT, F-body, or any sports car.
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