I have the b3 engine with the fms street camshaft a cai and a straight exhaust but with the stock fuel injectors. If I buy a b6 ecu and plug it to the b3, will it increase fuel? The ecu I saw is the B63H.
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If I buy a b6 ecu and plug it to the b3, will it increase fuel?
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no it will decrease fuel. If you put a b3 ecu in a b6 (injector) car that would increase fuel...because the b3 ecu actually duty cycles the the b3 injectors a little longer than a b6 ecu would because they're slightly smaller, So it would hold a b6 injector open longer too. Either go with the b6 injectors on the b3 ecu (richer) or get your hands on both the b6 injectors and the b6 ecu (a little less rich) if the b3 ecu makes the b6 injectors too rich, especially at idle. Look for a b61k ecu also.Last edited by iceracerdude; 08-01-2010, 08:08 AM.
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Originally posted by iceracerdude View Postno it will decrease fuel. If you put a b3 ecu in a b6 (injector) car that would increase fuel...because the b3 ecu actually duty cycles the the b3 injectors a little longer than a b6 ecu would because they're slightly smaller, So it would hold a b6 injector open longer too. Either go with the b6 injectors on the b3 ecu (richer) or get your hands on both the b6 injectors and the b6 ecu (a little less rich) if the b3 ecu makes the b6 injectors too rich, especially at idle. Look for a b61k ecu also.:festiva: 1995 Kia Pride, 1.3 EFI, manual. :fred:
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^^only with the proper high performance spark plugs
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