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36-lb./hr. @ 3 BAR ok for 600 rwhp?

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Old 02-11-2005, 11:34 PM
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I am putting in a cam and i'm guessing that i'll be at around 400-420 rwhp. Im usisng my stock injectors at the moment and know that if im gunna be squezzing a 150-175 dry shot i would need bigger injectors. I would think that with the nitrous i would be pushing somewhere around 600 rwhp? I was thing of using GM/Bosch fuel injectors rated at 36-lb./hr. @ 3 BAR. Ead ( sponser) has them for only 199.00! would i be ok with these? heres a link to the site. http://www.eadperformance.com/catalo...roducts_id=152
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I'm in the same situation as you are. Was going to go with SVO 30# injectors, which flow about 35# in an LS1, but I'd rather just buy injectors once. Might go bigger cubes, bigger shots of nitrous in the future. Should'nt be TOO HARD to tune a 42# or so injector down, but not certain.
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do the 3 bar injectors flow more in an ls1 cuz ls1's are 4 bar?
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One Ls1 2 Hate, the answer is yes LS1 FP is higher than the rated injector FP.

get some 60s,a 175 dry shot will only gain you about 140 to the wheels. with 60s you will be around 75% duty cycle.

I would also recomend staying away from a large dry shot, I would go with the 36s you posted above for the cam, and go with a wet shot, you would be much happier IMO.
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i curently have a nx shark nozzle, and i like it, but the reason i don't like it is becuase its right their for everyone to see! i want to go dry so i can hide it.
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You might want to cross-post this in nitrous and get those guys to kick this around.
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I will be using SVO 30's in my 382 with a 200 wet shot.
I also recommend going to a wet shot if your going to spray over 150
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well is their a hidden wet kit that dosn't get its fuel from the fuel rail?
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You should pm Al one of the nitrous moderators, he knows a lot about big dry nitrous setups.




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