94' Bronco High Flow Exhaust=Larger Injectors ?

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Ozark Hauler

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I ordered my new engine yesterday . While it's apart it's getting new injectors , high flow catalytic converter, single in/dual out (3" (?) in /2.5" out) .

It looks like I have the 19 lb. Orange Tops So that's what I got this time as well .

If I go to a larger exhaust will I run lean , or should I have gone a step larger (22.5lb./hr) ?

I drive easy (sometimes) , and I don't do the "Ricky-Racer" thing. But I work this truck for sure .

My Bronco got close to 400 miles on a tank .I would like to keep it in that area with the new engine .

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Steve

 
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Thanks ! I got the new engine yesterday and it's almost back together . Then on to replacing the Injector harness on 3 cylinders ,along with another plug , and finally the vacuum lines .

The Bronco will be getting a new exhaust system . It's got the oem system still in place but a big dose of Sawzall will cure that ailment !! . It'll be great getting back on the road . That's our primary truck for hauling and emergencies .

Steve

 

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if your getting the same sized engine with the same compression ratio the the stock injectors will be just fine. no need to over enrich the mixture btw i have stock injectors in my truck.

 

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