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Old 09-25-2006, 10:34 AM
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Default Mototron 60lb. per hour High Impedence fuel injectors

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http://www.neweraperformanceparts.com/default.asp?S=503&A=E&PKV=sd60hi|0

has anyone used these injectors? any issues?

i have a 95 trans am that currently has 45# injectors but a few of them got stuck open some how during a motor swap so i'm viewing this as a chance to upgrade

i'm just looking for some feedback on the product before i drop $400 on them

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those are what alot of FI guys run making over 500rwhp.i have them and theyre working nicely.idles fine.id get them.
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thanks ddnspider, i currently have a sts turbo setup pushing 16#'s of boost

any one else have any oppions/comments

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I have the Siemens 60 lb. Injectors...they arent Motoron but I hear they are almost identical in performance...Id say go for it, especially at 16#'s of boost! I figure you would already have gone with the bigger injectors. I tapped out my 42 lb inj. with only 9#'s! on my D1SC and had to upgrade just recently! Good luck!
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Mototron 60#'s here. Easy to tune.
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What are the difference between the siemends/deka or mototron injectors?

I was under the impression they were the same.

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They are the same.
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i just ordered those injectors from new era last week...fedex tracking says they'll be here tomarrow...they were the best price i found for a set of 60#ers so i went with them!

i've heard good things about the 60# injectors and stock computers work well with them. that's why i went with them...that and a huge *** turbo is on it's way into my car this winter
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Those are what I run on my turbo car and they act just like stock.
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you will have to modify the injector pulse width and injector offset table if you don't have a higher than stock airflow at idle
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I have always wanted to use this expression: I have the Siemens 60's and love them!
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this guy.... lol
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Originally Posted by ZL1Killa
you will have to modify the injector pulse width and injector offset table if you don't have a higher than stock airflow at idle
What do you modify the IPW to?
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Why would modify the injector pulse width? The only pulse width you should have to change, if at all, is the minimum pulse width so the thing will idle.
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i went ahead and bought them thanks all

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Originally Posted by ZL1Killa
this guy.... lol
You like that expression also, I can tell.




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