when do you need bigger injectors?
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425-450 hp, depends on what year you have (98, 01, 02's came with 28lb injectors, 99 and 00 came with 26's)
Get a diagnostics program and check to duty cycle on your injectors, if its close to or over 100% you may need to step up.
with your mods your fine unless you wanna spray a dry shot or something
Get a diagnostics program and check to duty cycle on your injectors, if its close to or over 100% you may need to step up.
with your mods your fine unless you wanna spray a dry shot or something
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Originally Posted by camaroextra
425-450 hp, depends on what year you have (98, 01, 02's came with 28lb injectors, 99 and 00 came with 26's)
Get a diagnostics program and check to duty cycle on your injectors, if its close to or over 100% you may need to step up.
with your mods your fine unless you wanna spray a dry shot or something
Get a diagnostics program and check to duty cycle on your injectors, if its close to or over 100% you may need to step up.
with your mods your fine unless you wanna spray a dry shot or something
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RC's calculator tells me that your 28Lb injectors can provide reliable fueling for 460 Flywheel HP(~415 RWHP) at 58 fuel PSI, .45 BSFC, with the injector duty cycle at %80.