96lbs. or 120 lbs.?
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96lbs. or 120 lbs.?
I am gonna be running twin 76mm turbos on my 402, and am looking for 1000 rwhp. I already have brand new 96lbs. injectors, but the twin kit is coming with 120 lbs. injectors. Is there any reason I shouldn't use the 120's or will the 96's be easier to tune. Not a huge dilemma, but will be when it comes time to tune.
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I am gonna be running twin 76mm turbos on my 402, and am looking for 1000 rwhp. I already have brand new 96lbs. injectors, but the twin kit is coming with 120 lbs. injectors. Is there any reason I shouldn't use the 120's or will the 96's be easier to tune. Not a huge dilemma, but will be when it comes time to tune.
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If you're interested in selling the 120lb set, let me know as I would be very interested in them. I need a set for my twin project too. Thanks!!
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They can be a bit tougher depending on your setup. The bigger the injector the harder it is to get the driveabliity perfect.
BTW, what pump are you running?
BTW, what pump are you running?
Last edited by myfast70; 04-05-2009 at 03:05 PM.