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Old 07-10-2014, 09:04 AM
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With my injector having started sticking last week, I need to order a new set of 8 to be on the safe side. For a light bolt on 2000 LS1, which lb/hr injectors do I need to use? I've been researching and found the Racetronix 24lb/hr injectors that flow at 26.4lbs, are those correct for the 2000? Or is there a specific oem type I can get? From everything I've read, it seems the part number for the 2000 cars is 0280155890, but I can't figure out exactly what PSI or lb/hr I need to get.
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The stock 2000 LS1 injectors are perfect for a bolt-on car, they're 26lb/hr at the stock 58psi fuel pressure, which equates to 24lb/hr at 43.5 psi.

By the way, I have a full set of 8 stock injectors I took out of my 2000 C5 which I replaced at 37,200 miles when I did a heads/cam swap on the car. Never had an issue with the injectors and they worked perfectly fine when replaced. Let me know if you're interested because I've kept them bagged up to help someone in need.
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Originally Posted by R6cowboy
The stock 2000 LS1 injectors are perfect for a bolt-on car, they're 26lb/hr at the stock 58psi fuel pressure, which equates to 24lb/hr at 43.5 psi.

By the way, I have a full set of 8 stock injectors I took out of my 2000 C5 which I replaced at 37,200 miles when I did a heads/cam swap on the car. Never had an issue with the injectors and they worked perfectly fine when replaced. Let me know if you're interested because I've kept them bagged up to help someone in need.
Sent you a PM about those used injectors. Btw, the light bolt-ons I have are high-flow cats, SLP lid, muffler, and plugs/8.5mm wires. If I didn't end up going with the used ones for whatever reason, are the 24lb/hr Racetronix (http://www.texas-speed.com/p-2343-racetronix-24lbhr-ls1-new-factory-injectors-set-of-8.aspx) injectors the ones I need? Thanks for the quick response, btw!
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Originally Posted by brendo389
Sent you a PM about those used injectors. Btw, the light bolt-ons I have are high-flow cats, SLP lid, muffler, and plugs/8.5mm wires. If I didn't end up going with the used ones for whatever reason, are the 24lb/hr Racetronix (http://www.texas-speed.com/p-2343-ra...-set-of-8.aspx) injectors the ones I need? Thanks for the quick response, btw!
I wouldn't even bother with aftermarket injectors that are equal in flow to stock OEM ones.
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Originally Posted by R6cowboy
I wouldn't even bother with aftermarket injectors that are equal in flow to stock OEM ones.
The only problem with that is that I can't find 2000 specific oem ones anywhere lol.
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Originally Posted by brendo389
The only problem with that is that I can't find 2000 specific oem ones anywhere lol.
Well I got ya covered there. Mine are 2000 model year specific.
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plugs aren't bolt ons. you are fine with the stock injectors. you could have them serviced.
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He could, but the OP can buy all 8 of my very low mile stock injectors for much less than servicing one injector.
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pay for shipping and they are yours, lol.



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