NoI have the meg225 injectors, are the 197's the better option?
If you do get some injectors let me know as I can ultrasonically clean them to bring them up to scratch. Had some very good reviews thus farOk mate. 14yr old injectors in a low mileage engine, do I need 197 injectors to get the best from the timing/map.
Cheers
My latest power run with group n timing and jenvey bodies , we ended up fitting larger injectors to be safe.
One issue I am having is poor running below 2000 rpm , no matter what fuel and timing the car hesitates . As soon as the car is over 2000 rpm it clears and pulls perfect , one theory is fuel drop out in the inlet due to low air speed. Ive ran this same set up on an old engine bar the cam timing and never had this issue, guessing with the timing change I may have valve overlap ??
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where'd your gearbox mount go?Jenvey 48's
Had this same issue both on standard injectors and peco 480 injectos which have a narrower spray pattern.
In the past i have ran this set up of bodies,ecu,exhaust , on a standard engine , standard engine with ED cams , high comp engine with ED cams and we have never had this issue.
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where'd your gearbox mount go?
Can you do that? Same tool? As what we got from Northloop?Chuck the 197 cams in and set them to group n timing.
Have same setup as you. Jenvey 48mm, group N timing, I'm on meg225 injectors, 182 manifold, gen90 ECU, with a super light flywheel and mine does not hesitate or murmer under 2k. Idles ok at 1000rpm under that it very lumpy and I got sick of people saying that doesnt sound very well, so I upped it.Jenvey 48's
Had this same issue both on standard injectors and peco 480 injectos which have a narrower spray pattern.
In the past i have ran this set up of bodies,ecu,exhaust , on a standard engine , standard engine with ED cams , high comp engine with ED cams and we have never had this issue.
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For me is a little problem. I already have paid for a group n mapping at efi and for a 197 map also from efi. The 197 one is only inlet advanced. To pay another map is a little too much at this moment.Chuck the 197 cams in and set them to group n timing.
I think who you take it to really matters when mapping is concerned. EFI is the dogs b****cks for Renault, hands down and Chris is a very helpful guy who will explain anything you want you know.
Jenvey 48's
Had this same issue both on standard injectors and peco 480 injectos which have a narrower spray pattern.
In the past i have ran this set up of bodies,ecu,exhaust , on a standard engine , standard engine with ED cams , high comp engine with ED cams and we have never had this issue.
Can you do that? Same tool? As what we got from Northloop?
For me is a little problem. I already have paid for a group n mapping at efi and for a 197 map also from efi. The 197 one is only inlet advanced. To pay another map is a little too much at this moment.
Well, Chris gave me an map for group N to suit my modifications.it's already been mapped?
You can, but it is not recommended. You have not to release the tensioner, just undo the pulleys bolts and re align them.Right guys. Question for you.
I can't afford to have Group N timing done when my belts are done so is it possible to have it done at a later date with out having to change the belts again?
Serious question I don't know the answer to so please be gentle with me 😳.
Thanks
Pez
Just save some more cash and get it all done at once. Tip: if you are doing it get a 182 manifold and get your inlets ported matched and use the Jtec induction setup. You'll see over 190bhp and over 160lbs. Do it once do it right