Yes, i replaced them with a set of Denso injectors that came from a Toyota 2.4 I4 motor(Rav4, Scion TC, etc) the are almost a direct fit, they only need a minor modification to fit to the stock harness.
I would prefer an 20 lbs battery in the trunk/boot instead of a lightweight that I should pay attention not to leave the radio ON for more than 2 minutes.
Here you can see the O2 sensor at the downpipe. It must be at least 20cm from the turbine in order not to toast it.
Also about that piggyback, I've never heard it.
I believe that was more like a placebo effect the difference that you noticed. Consider that you took off from the pulley less than a kilo but on the other end you have more that 10kg\s of rotating mass(fly-clutch-plate ++)
plus that, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonic_balancer
I was trying to explain you the difference between getting a shorter FGR and close gear ratios.
So if I never said that FGR gives a slower car, but it gives a quicker car under some circumstances why did you start with this??
Wake up, FGR doesn't change the the RPM's that you will drop on next gear.
If the stock FGR the rpm drops at 3800rpm from 1st to 2nd, the same will be with the FGR.
With different gear you may be able to change this to get it more efficient i.e to drop to 4500rpm instead of 3800.
I wrote it...
Every time someone does not agree with you, your answer is like this.
It is shame to talk to me about playstation and stuff after the work I've done on the 2.
Both of you you are talking about changing gear ratios and the topic is about Final Gear Ratio/Final Drive/FGR.
Of course cars with...
Both you get misled.
Changing the Final Drive ratio is totally different form changing the gear ratios.
DiegoRF,
yes, you feel the difference and in 2nd gear.
but have in mind that changing the FGR is VERY different from changing the gear ratios to be closer to each other .