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    Senior Member Two Rings starfriend's Avatar
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    Revo BT software Vs Stock injectors!

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    Hi Guys,

    im doing the rest of my GTRS install tomorrow (some of you might have read about it), yet im missing the injectors, but all the rest should be done. My question is, can\should i starte the car with the stock injectors and revo BT software. Im not going to drive or anything, but i have access to a lift tomorrow so i'd really like to start the car in the air to check if its all good for the injectors to arrive and such.

    if so, what are the limits when using Revo BT vs Stock injectors?

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    Account Terminated Four Rings mike-2ptzero's Avatar
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    Re: Revo BT software Vs Stock injectors!

    You can but the car might be running very lean at first till it can adjust. It might also need to just too much causing it to throw a CEL. I wouldn't do anything more then just let the car idle if that, you really should wait for the injectors the tune was designed for.

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    Senior Member Two Rings starfriend's Avatar
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    Re: Revo BT software Vs Stock injectors!

    i know i should wait, but id much rather start the car up in the air... prolly dont not gonna let it run more than a minute or two.. and ofc, this is all at complete idle.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings sean1.8t's Avatar
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    Re: Revo BT software Vs Stock injectors!

    do you have an SPS3?
    Current:
    '16 Mercedes-Benz C450 "AMG": Stage 2 w/downpipes & 19" BBS CH-R's
    '88 Harley-Davidson Sporty 880: 1200 bottom - Ported & Cam'd top - S&S In - Screamin' Eagle Out

    Previous:
    '02 Audi A4 1.8TQM: Full GT28RS on meth w/everything else.
    '01.5 Audi A4 1.8TQMS: Tune and exhaust.
    '99 Subaru Legacy Outback wagon Manual: Bone stock.
    I don't even want to remember the others

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    Senior Member Two Rings starfriend's Avatar
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    Re: Revo BT software Vs Stock injectors!

    im waiting for that part aswell, else i would set it all at lowest... :( if there really is any real harm in this, i will wait.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings sean1.8t's Avatar
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    Re: Revo BT software Vs Stock injectors!

    yea, you could set the SPS to stock mode and actually drive the car(just don't drive it hard or get above ~5psi).

    and i don't really see the problem in starting it. you're not putting any extra load on the car that wasn't there stock
    Current:
    '16 Mercedes-Benz C450 "AMG": Stage 2 w/downpipes & 19" BBS CH-R's
    '88 Harley-Davidson Sporty 880: 1200 bottom - Ported & Cam'd top - S&S In - Screamin' Eagle Out

    Previous:
    '02 Audi A4 1.8TQM: Full GT28RS on meth w/everything else.
    '01.5 Audi A4 1.8TQMS: Tune and exhaust.
    '99 Subaru Legacy Outback wagon Manual: Bone stock.
    I don't even want to remember the others

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    Senior Member Two Rings starfriend's Avatar
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    Re: Revo BT software Vs Stock injectors!

    thanks for your input guys, if anyone else wants to add something, please do :) have a nice weekend you all btw!! :)

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