Different versions of GM's CPI ???
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- Rusty Shackleford
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Different versions of GM's CPI ???
I just read a post on S10 forum about there being a different CPI on 96-02 GM trucks. I cant elaborate on it now but the guy that posted this thread said that the 96-02 CPI is problematic and should be switched over to the 03-present version. Any of you heard of this?? If not, check out the post in the 262 CI forum on S10 forum.com
Yea, they changed designs on that piece. It uses small poppet valves on the old style. The new style is similar to a regualr injector, fired by an electrical signal.
If you have the old style, leave it be unless it is causing problems. If you are intending to run a boosted application with an FMU leave the old style (the new doesn't flow as well under higher pressures than stock). If you have to repair it, then get the new style.
Not a huge deal IMO.
If you have the old style, leave it be unless it is causing problems. If you are intending to run a boosted application with an FMU leave the old style (the new doesn't flow as well under higher pressures than stock). If you have to repair it, then get the new style.
Not a huge deal IMO.
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i agree. dont bother if yours isnt having problems. i posted in that other thread this morning. like i said, i wouldnt have a problem using poppet style injectors again....
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Oh, this brings back wonderful memories for me. My original SFI system failed miserably causing my CC to run very rough and throw several misfire codes, so the dealer upgraded me to MFI at no charge. I can't say that I noticed much of a difference with the newer set up except for a little better throttle response. My gas mileage stayed about the same.
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