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Upgrading Heads/Cam Do I need Bigger Injectors

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Old 05-09-2009 | 05:20 PM
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I wanna get AFR 205 Heads milled to 62cc , Can I use stock injectors or Do I need something else. Also does computer have to be adjusted for this thanks.

My current setup is a 2000 T/a cam only 26.6 LBS injectors, is that enough.

I also want to get a ported FAST 92mm intake too.
Old 05-10-2009 | 01:34 PM
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anyone know??????
Old 05-10-2009 | 09:48 PM
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Now, I'm no genius but you def need injectors with heads. 36 or 42 should suffice for that combo. I'm doing heads later, but I'm worried about not having enough injector and running too high of a duty cycle on my stock injectors with only a TSP Torquer V.2 cam. lol Simply put, you absolutely need injectors. p.s I'd think about getting a fuel pump upgrade as well or a Kenne Bell boos-a-pump to ensure optimal fueling. Of, course this means....money money and...money. lol HOPE THIS HELPS A LITTLE.
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Call FIC and get the right ones. They have LS! injectors that are resized or they can redo yours for a good price. A lot of the recommended ones on here are 36 or 42 but that is at 3 bar which will make them flow a lot more at our 4 bar. No need to go overboard. It tunes a lot easier with the right injectors.

You don't need a boost a pump. Upgrading the stock pump would be a good idea. That is more for volume. The pressure doesn't change since it is regulated to 58 psi.




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