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Old 10-31-2005, 07:14 PM
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Default 36# Motorsport injectors?

I've searched but can't find how much these would actually flow at our psi rating. I am basically stock with mods in sig. Walboro 255 going in soon. I'm currently running a NOS 5177 dry kit at 100hp (85 rwhp) and I'm thinking about removing the jets and running open line (140 rwhp). Would these be enough to support that? I'm assuming that I'm only about 310-320 rwhp right now (not sure). I'm also planning on installing a cam this winter and I've already accuired a NOS Fogger direct port kit (200 shot). I'm guessing that they would support the dry kit but not the direct port. Any help would be greatly apprieciated.
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41.5 lbs assumin they're rated at 43.5 lbs, they will handle the dry kit but i wouldnt run the dp with them unless it's a wet kit
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My bad. Of course it's a wet kit. Cheater solenoids N2O & fuel. I meant that I thought it might support the dry kit but not the dry kit and cam both.
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you'll probably be better off with the 42's
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there is a flow list out there from bosch tht has part numbers and flow ratings on it for a given psi. look on there to be 100% sure, i dont have it on hand or else i would look it up for yu




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