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703 injectors ? are they jeep or what kind of injectors may have to do this my idole is all over the place
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bosch 703's can be found in 95-97 dodge neonsOriginally Posted by john78
703 injectors ? are they jeep or what kind of injectors may have to do this my idole is all over the place
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anybody done this mod in calif? So Cal especially...the land of the smog *****....something tells me that the Nox and Co and such will be higher thus flunking the smog rip off and fleecing of Californians... anybody done this and passed legaly?
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p.s...can you tell I hate the cali smog laws?????
Cameron
p.s...can you tell I hate the cali smog laws?????
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Hey there CK1, I am down the road from you in Fallbrook, so I get to enjoy the same smog laws as yourself. I am getting ready to do this swap except with the Ford injectors for my 2001 XJ. This swap is more than likely going to increase your probability of passing the test as opposed to hurting your chances. This swap is not increasing the delivery of fuel to your motor by much if at all, but it is instead changing how it is delivered, thus allowing for a more complete combustion of the fuel entering your engine.
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thats good news..cuz i never bother to think if it would do anything to being able to smog it, but now that i think about it..you make plenty of sence, i dont have to smog it till next year..so ill find out then lol Originally Posted by 45shutr
Hey there CK1, I am down the road from you in Fallbrook, so I get to enjoy the same smog laws as yourself. I am getting ready to do this swap except with the Ford injectors for my 2001 XJ. This swap is more than likely going to increase your probability of passing the test as opposed to hurting your chances. This swap is not increasing the delivery of fuel to your motor by much if at all, but it is instead changing how it is delivered, thus allowing for a more complete combustion of the fuel entering your engine.
