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Old February 3rd, 2007, 02:57 AM   #1
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what am i looking at for new injectors. my car is a 98gt and it has been geared, cold air, gutted flowmasters. it has better than average spark plugs, but i have heard alot about bigger injectors so just wondering what the best set up is and what it'll cost me and what to look for out of them. thanks
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Old February 3rd, 2007, 08:19 AM   #2
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short of ~300 rwhp you probably don't need new injectors and very few N/A GT's are that high, if you are spraying a dry shot though...you can get 24lb injectors relatively cheap if you buy used and they support upwards for 400 NA/nitrous but for s/c or turbo you will need much bigger injectors


and trust me your GT is no where near 300 if it has nPI heads, i'm going to say you are probably 180-190 rwhp
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Old February 3rd, 2007, 01:34 PM   #3
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Stock injectors are fine for what you have. Bigger injectors will do nothing for you.
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at this point you do not need a bigger injector.
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get a fuel pressure regulator instead if you feel like you need inj.
cheaper and easier to install and you can adjust anywhere from 15lbs to 200lbs depending who makes it
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Originally Posted by TurboLX
get a fuel pressure regulator instead if you feel like you need inj.
cheaper and easier to install and you can adjust anywhere from 15lbs to 200lbs depending who makes it
he does not have a fps.
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