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CEI vs mfi 3.2

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I have one 3.2 stock with spag OBX and I would like to put an injection CIE above I would like to have information above how much we obtain from Hp
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Hello
Be that somebody put an injection of 3 l on one 3.2 I would like to know how much he(it) won in power
And how he(it) made the assembly(editing)
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I am sorry, but I don't fully understand what you are asking..

OBX headers?

You want to change the EFI from stock 3.2 to?
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I think he wants to out 3.0 CIS injection on a 3.2.

If so, it depends whether it is big or small port CIS. But either way you will make less power than with the stock 3.2 intake manifold.
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I have a friend who put the CIS hard 3.2 stocks with SSi in escape he(it) pulls(fires) 240 hp month I have spag RSR OBX and I would like to put 3.0 the CIS
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C'est quoi "spag RSR OBX"? Et quel serait l'avantage d'utiliser une injection CIS de 3.0 sur un 3.2? A priori le systeme EFI est plus moderne et plus performant.
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CIS works very well on a euro 3.2.

I have CIS from a Carrera 3 and SSI on my new rebuilt 3.2. It pulls hard from 2500 all the way to 6900Rpm
The sprint in 2. gear form 2000 to 6900Rpm is done in just 5.3 sec. And from 80-120Km/h in 3. gear in ca. 3.1sec.

Don´t say CIS sucks..

I will dyno it when spring comes again

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