Whats the stock 98 injector good up to? do i need more injector for h/c/juice?
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Whats the stock 98 injector good up to? do i need more injector for h/c/juice?
ok, pretty soon here im looking to add a 100hp wetshot on top of my setup ( 10.6:1 heads, 221 558 114 B1 cam). Im looking at a walbro 340 intank. Do i need more injector for this, or will the intank be enought?
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matt
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Re: Whats the stock 98 injector good up to? do i need more injector for h/c/juice?
That's kinda iffi with heads/cam. At least start really small and Autotap on your way up.
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Re: Whats the stock 98 injector good up to? do i need more injector for h/c/juice?
Your injectors will be fine. With a wet kit, you'll need to worry about maxing out the pump. 98 pumps are good up to about 530 RWHP, anything over that and I would go with a bigger pump. With your mods and a 100 shot, you may be fine. Keep a close eye on a-tap and go from there..
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Re: Whats the stock 98 injector good up to? do i need more injector for h/c/juice?
Would injectors become an issue on a dry kit in this scenario? I'll be in a similar boat, but with a dry kit.
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Re: Whats the stock 98 injector good up to? do i need more injector for h/c/juice?
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Would injectors become an issue on a dry kit in this scenario? I'll be in a similar boat, but with a dry kit.</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yep, then injectors become an issue. A wet kit has a fuel solenoid to aid in fuel delivery, a dry kit does not. The only way to tell if you need more fuel is a-tap...every car is different. Start out small and work your way up.
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