Mod to use alternate injectors?
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I was cleaning up my garage and found an assortment of Mustang performance injectors. Then I found some others from an old tpi chevy.
Has anyone seen a retrofit kit or tried to make these fit themselves?
I just hate the idea of performance injectors for these cars going for insane prices.
Has anyone seen a retrofit kit or tried to make these fit themselves?
I just hate the idea of performance injectors for these cars going for insane prices.
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Even if these injectors fit and feed properly, the odds of the ohms matching up enough to keep your ECU from freaking out are slim to none. I used Nissan 370cc Silvia injectors, which you can pick up for around $100 on ebay. These are one of the few that the ECU will accept.
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they have to have a large lb rating to be used unless they are already converted to cc/min for ya
i'm doing mpi conversion on conquest and for 4 cyl engine at 350 rwhp i'm needing 74 lb/hr injectors which translates to about 600cc/min if my math isn't wrong
i'm doing mpi conversion on conquest and for 4 cyl engine at 350 rwhp i'm needing 74 lb/hr injectors which translates to about 600cc/min if my math isn't wrong
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The formula as I know it is:
CC/MIN = LBS/HR X 9.71 OR LBS/HR = CC/MIN X .103
e.g. 74LBS/HR X 9.71 = 718.44CC/MIN
600CC/MIN X .103 = 61.8LBS/HR
74LB injectors can be had way cheaper than those ultra racing injectors for Subies.
I don't say they will work. I just say I wish they would. If I get off my lazy but I'll try it!
CC/MIN = LBS/HR X 9.71 OR LBS/HR = CC/MIN X .103
e.g. 74LBS/HR X 9.71 = 718.44CC/MIN
600CC/MIN X .103 = 61.8LBS/HR
74LB injectors can be had way cheaper than those ultra racing injectors for Subies.
I don't say they will work. I just say I wish they would. If I get off my lazy but I'll try it!
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