Anyone have prior experience with this swap? Seems like a pretty great value for $100 in new parts. I'd be interested if there was any mileage increase on a lifted Jeep. Read as do it and tell me

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I read the same thing for TJs. From what I've read, at the very least one should expect smoother idle and better throttle response; there seems to be no denying that. The question to ask is: are the performance gains due to bad injectors being replaced with new injectors, or do the Bosch injectors actually improve performance?Mr.WJ wrote:I've been itching to buy the Bosch 4-hole injectors for a while now. Don't know why I haven't. Anyways, the main upgrade is the significantly better atomization of the fuel. WJ people report much smoother idle, better throttle response and a few have gained 1-2 mpg.
That's a very Mickey Mouse way for "correcting" what the computer sees instead of reprogramming the computer and in the long run I don't see it as a very safe alternative. When you start "correcting" the MAP signal, you lose some resolution. It's just their way to cutting cost and corners to provide you with slight gains. It's most likely reporting a slightly higher engine load indicating the need for an ever so slight increase in fuel. A slightly under stoich <14.7 increases power and the piece you have fools the computer into adding fuel in certain MAP regions. Keep in mind that your computer has a set amount it can correct the fuel by to maintain it's desired AFR, so changing an input value rather than a referenced table could affect the ability of the ECM to correct for certain conditions. The company sees this as a calculated risk as most people will never get into the situation and the chances of an average mechanic tracing an engine failure back to their product in one of these instances is very slim, so they are not worried about a few engine failures. You may never get into a situation where you need to worry about it, but I would be interested in seeing what kind of gains you would see at a drag strip or other measurable proving ground (not chassis dyno, those things lie at best) with and without that module in there.turnbull wrote:The programming module I have connects to the MAP sensor, which apparently determines the air/fuel ratio. Since the Trail Jammer kit is designed to improve air flow, my theory is that the module is designed to compensate that air flow with more fuel.
Hello friendsBadAssEddie wrote:He has kind of gotten into hyper-miling since then so that number is exaggerated. He has done some other things as well, for tune up and aero.
I talked to him a little more to get the timeline straight. He went from 14.5 to 18.5 with just the injector swap, then to 22.5 on a trip to Wilmington after everything (roof racks removed, fuel filter, new plug wire, thinner oil, etc.) As a side note lol, he was running 15W-40.
Obviously it is a case of predominately fixing what was wrong, but the engine did seem to run noticeably better with just an injector swap, and I am naturally a skeptic.
It's all about averages. Plus you only have so much accuracy without telemetry. Just get a good average over a couple fillups between each change and compare.turnbull wrote:Well I got the fuel injectors. I am not sure when I am going to install them though. I did measure my mpg going to Richmond last weekend; however, the next time I go to Richmond, I should have my new bumper and brush guard installed. I am not sure if I should measure my mpg with the bumper and brush guard installed first, and then install the new injectors and measure the mpg again, or just install the new injectors now and measure my mpg one more time.
I'd like to install them ASAP, but I am afraid if I don't keep the variables as consistent as possible, it might skew the data. Of course, there is the fact that the brush guard and bumper only adds a little less than 100lbs. This last trip I made, I drove 2 additional people, so that is about 250lbs right there (they were both girls), but there is no telling how many people I will be driving next month, if any at all, so the variables might be slightly inconsistent anyway. What do you guys think?
Yeah, kind of like how I get 25 mpg down highway 12 otw to the beach because it's flat and 55 mph.Matt612 wrote:Hello friends...had to comment on this one. The trip from bburg down to NC is basically all downhill.
I wouldn't count that 22.5 for much...carry on