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crownvicray
• milwaukee, WI, USA
• Registered on 1/22/2014
• 2 posts
Posted:1/22/2014 12:16
ok so this may not sound right but I am wondering if it is possible or if theres a difference in a normal 99 vic and a p71 injector ate I have read a few thing that say there is and I am wondering if I could put p71 injectors in my 99 lx model vic and if I would gain anything from it also my car keeps blowing out new coils every month and I just had #5 go after I changed it it still is running bad and bogging at normal pedal but if I floor it its fine I don't know what to do about it I have new plugs and all new coils along with boots I also replaced my epv sensor twice because my car was throwing a bank 1 code and pinging on that side which I read and said that it was the evp It did help for about a month and now its doing the same thing so I changed it again and still running the same no difference any ideas of what may be causing this and the only thing not stock on my car is the dual pipes with h pipe off of a 02 p71 with no mufflers
edited 1/22/2014 12:54
hondaclf
• Baldwin, NY, USA
• Registered on 2/25/2009
• 244 posts
4 Vehicles
Posted:1/22/2014 15:28
IF there was a difference in the injectors between civi and Police models, you'd need the correct computer(or tune) to make it work.
If the P71 has larger injectors and you put them in your car with a stock tune, it will run rich since it thinks it's using the stock injectors.
In short, there is no gain to be had.
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