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Old 07-05-2007, 10:23 PM
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Default 1900tall block turbos

are they any good,

can you still run them on mfi

what sort of power could you expect to see at 16psi

anyone got one that i could have a chat with you about it on msn

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Old 07-05-2007, 10:25 PM
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are they any good, there ok, but im no pro.. I think the 1.6's rev better

can you still run them on mfi Yes

what sort of power could you expect to see at 16psi Dunno?! 160 maybe on a stage one tune?
Old 07-05-2007, 10:29 PM
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can you STILL run them on mfi ? ........... why would things have changed? block evolution? meteringhead extinction? lol
Old 07-05-2007, 10:31 PM
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there good engines but very thirsty when used with mfi which struggles to fuel it properly due to the extra torqu it produces.
i'm doing a build at the mo and opted for the 1600, its strong and can produce as much if not more power.
@16psi i'd expect 170+ depending on other things like head, turbo etc
Old 07-05-2007, 10:34 PM
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can you STILL run them on mfi ? ........... why would things have changed? block evolution? meteringhead extinction? lol
as the 1900 is a bigger engine it would require more air, i wasn't sure if a chipped 1600 ecu would fuel it properly or it would be too much air for the system to handle.

as aposed to an efi set up where the injectors could be changed ect ect ect

i though you were pritty limited with mfi as to how much fuel it can deliver full chat
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limited compared to efi obviously but big zvh's were done years back making the 1900 look small
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m8,s got one with gotec engine management and its a weapon,
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