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    Quote Originally Posted by JDM onlyy
    Oh, for you to make it MPFI, you have to do some wiring, get an MPFI ecu, a MPFI dizzy and a mpfi injectors and resistor box(this is a maybe depending on what kind of injectors you use. like what obd gen.)
    lol @ you giving people advise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MidLifeCrisis
    lol @ you giving people advise.
    Lol well i didn't wanna sit here and write the whole thing up for him. But I will look up the write up for him. That'd be a lot of writing.

    Or you could buy one of the conversion harnesses obd0-obd1 conversion harnesses that come with a dpfi to mpfi conversion. But if you want to wire it yourself then heres a write up.

    http://www.geocities.com/teampimports/fuelinj.html

    Its not as good as the one I had, but I can't seem to find it anymore. Good luck.

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