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Old 05-29-2009, 11:17 AM
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which injectors should i get with mods in sig.
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36#ers should be good.
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Agree, 36 lb/hr @ 3 bar or 42 lb/hr @ 4 bar injectors are perfect.
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oh , and sorry , i also forgot to add that i may run a 150 shot as well , do you think the 42 #'s would be more ideal then?
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Well it depends, is it a wet or dry shot? If it is dry I would say you can squeek by with the 36#ers without busting 80% duty cycle but may have to bump to 40-42#ers (it is a possibilty and to be on the safe side). If it's wet shot, 36#ers all the way.
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Originally Posted by sscamaroracing
oh , and sorry , i also forgot to add that i may run a 150 shot as well , do you think the 42 #'s would be more ideal then?
An injector rated 36 lb/hr @3 bar flows almost 42 lb/hr @4 bar. I agree with DVS99TRANS, I was just being more precise.
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thank you for you input guys , shall get those on order straight away
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Make sure you check out Fuel Injector Connection. They have great prices and service on the Bosch Design III's. They are super easy to tune and run great.

http://fuelinjectorconnection.com/sh...&productId=179
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nice ! looks like they are a litle cheaper as well...and ya it will be a wet shot so the 36#'s looks like theyre it
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Originally Posted by sscamaroracing
nice ! looks like they are a litle cheaper as well...and ya it will be a wet shot so the 36#'s looks like theyre it
Specify injectors that flow 36 lb/hr @ 3 bar.
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