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    Converting liters per gram per second to lbs/hr

    Hello.

    I tried doing a google search for this and found nothing. Trying to figure out the what the injector constant should be for 42's and 60's in a 02 Cavalier.
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    Brian Turner

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    liters per gram per second? what is that a unit of, the speed of pixies riding unicorns?

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    Why yes. That is what it is.





    It did not make a lot of sense to me either. That is why I posted the question on the forum.
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    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

    A wise man once said "google it"

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    So basically you don't want to change the injector constant unless you're actually changing to larger or smaller injectors, yes?
    I'm just now starting to understand this injector constant with much reading here, JBO, and other sites to gain more understanding of what this does.
    I've probably also answered my question too.