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Old 09-07-2011, 11:00 PM
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My mods are in my sig and i might end up spaying a little in the future. But next thing is i am switching to e85. Trying to pick an injector to run. i know the stock injectors are lie 24lb/hr. thanks guys.
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Running E85 I would recommend 48lb injectors.
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thanks man
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Originally Posted by FICINJECTORS
Running E85 I would recommend 48lb injectors.
what can you get me a set of these for?
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Maybe 60lb if you plan to spray later? but 48lb should be fine since you're N/A.
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Originally Posted by BStowers023
Maybe 60lb if you plan to spray later? but 48lb should be fine since you're N/A.
Thanks.
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actually rich can rebuild your injectors also to be that size might be cheeper in the long run I will be sending my ls3 set to him soon to be rebuild to 50's but he also has a great linup of injectors check out is website
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Speaking to him more about his current HP and future plans I'm recommending Siemens 60's for his setup. WIll support what he is at on E85 with room to grow
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You may not be thinking of this now, but... Reselling the 60s is really easy. Everyone and their brother is looking for a used set on this site. If you ever need to part the car out or go back to stock they'll be easier to sell than other injectors.




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