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can anyone tell me if this http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...tchlink:top:en would be suitable for my rs2000 i4 16v turbo build? would the injectors fit in the stock fuel rail? management side, would i need anything else if this is suitable?
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It will do the job, I would imagine your injectors are top fed bosch that look the same as these ones ?.
The only thing that immediately springs to mind is the ignition, yours is coilpack, this will NOT operate a coilpack as std, but can be converted, yours also may use a MAF, if so this can be junked and use the map sensor instead, may well need to install a air temp sensor though.
tbh, it could be made to work, but not worth it, by the time you had it converted to work coilpack, then the other bits, you might as well for the price get a aftermarket one.
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The only thing that immediately springs to mind is the ignition, yours is coilpack, this will NOT operate a coilpack as std, but can be converted, yours also may use a MAF, if so this can be junked and use the map sensor instead, may well need to install a air temp sensor though.
tbh, it could be made to work, but not worth it, by the time you had it converted to work coilpack, then the other bits, you might as well for the price get a aftermarket one.
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RS 2000 uses side feed injectors, so thats the first hassle. I think they are the wrong impedance for the cossie ECU, could be wrong there though!
RS 2000 has no MAF, it uses a MAP sensor and has an air temp sensor too
RS 2000 has no MAF, it uses a MAP sensor and has an air temp sensor too
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Just metered my old RS 2000 injectors and some spare 803s i have
2000 ones are 14 ohms, Cossies ones are 4 ohms, so i think you'll have issues running the standard ones if you use cossie management?
2000 ones are 14 ohms, Cossies ones are 4 ohms, so i think you'll have issues running the standard ones if you use cossie management?
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ok, well sounds a bit complex for a simple paint sprayer like myself lol
my other option is http://www.mtechautomotive.com/Ford.html
is this really just plug n play & live mapping? would i need a wideband o2 sensor to run this? as you can tell i'm lost on the management side of things
my other option is http://www.mtechautomotive.com/Ford.html
is this really just plug n play & live mapping? would i need a wideband o2 sensor to run this? as you can tell i'm lost on the management side of things
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nah mate i'm in brighton, i haven't traded under that name for a few years now just never got round to changing it! my business is air-kandi but i sign air-devil if that helps