Injector info
do you have your stockers Pat? I'd like to take a look at the injector and see how easy it'd be to do (i like dremeling, ... and I'm good at it too!
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I think with the UTEC you could use the modded stocks without any problems.
)I think with the UTEC you could use the modded stocks without any problems.
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From that Kingpin Forum website:
That's pretty much in black and white. So why on earth are my IDC's so high? Mine are very high, but for even 90% IDCs, TXS didn't seem concerned when I was corresponding with them a long time ago about it.
From that Kingpin Forum website:
NO cars using these turbos "need" these injectors on a 2.0 ltr in street tune.
Stock turbo
Any form of a modified stock turbo
VF24
VF35
VF30
VF34
VF39
VF22 (getting close)
Stock turbo
Any form of a modified stock turbo
VF24
VF35
VF30
VF34
VF39
VF22 (getting close)
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Didn't I read
you can actually go over 100% IDC? Seems I did. I'll talk to Kingpin, as I have no d@mmnned idea what I'm going to do for engine management.
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In actuality/the real world you can't hang anything open for more than 100% of it's duty cycle - but as a calculated value you can see over 100% reported. Either way just approaching 100% is not good for the injector (or your state of tune).
I'd be leery or someone that says you don't need anything more than a stock unmodified injector for a WRX with an upgraded turbo and exhaust...
From what Pat quoted though, it looks like he's saying that the stock MODIFIED injectors are enough for the turbos he listed, right?
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I'd be leery or someone that says you don't need anything more than a stock unmodified injector for a WRX with an upgraded turbo and exhaust...

From what Pat quoted though, it looks like he's saying that the stock MODIFIED injectors are enough for the turbos he listed, right?
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Here's the Kingpin forum thread reference.
http://www.kingpinperformance.com/ph...topic.php?t=37
I believe I posted it out of context. I think he's saying that NO cars [that I posted] need the modified stocker 740s.
http://www.kingpinperformance.com/ph...topic.php?t=37
I believe I posted it out of context. I think he's saying that NO cars [that I posted] need the modified stocker 740s.
"NO cars using these turbos "need" these injectors on a 2.0 ltr in street tune."
I think the key word here is need, ... as in should need
Pat, you can run 740 injectors since you have the ability to tune, ... so I think you should bring over your stockers to Mike's on Sunday and I'll mod them for ya!
I think the key word here is need, ... as in should need
Pat, you can run 740 injectors since you have the ability to tune, ... so I think you should bring over your stockers to Mike's on Sunday and I'll mod them for ya!
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Sorry,
I had posted this info in this forum, and in my regional forum (Hawaii), so now there are two threads (in the same forum) with the same info.
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