Injector size and the 2.0ss
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Injector size and the 2.0ss
would there be any benifit and issues to upgrading to either the stock ss/sc injectors or maybe aftermarket 42 pounders etc.... thanks
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Originally Posted by PpAzZ1101
Not n/a. Injector duty cycle was rediculously low on my logs back over summer. I can't see any n/a setup needing more fuel on this motor.
i remember reading somewhere that they are 24lber's. the samething used in the 2.2.
however, n/a i doubt theres are reason to upgrade them. my latest run show'd a duty cycle no higher then 40%, plenty of room for some extra play... and no reason whats so ever in upgrading for an n/a setup.
mike: maybe while you got that cam out you can tell us what's the part number stamped on those injectors?
however, n/a i doubt theres are reason to upgrade them. my latest run show'd a duty cycle no higher then 40%, plenty of room for some extra play... and no reason whats so ever in upgrading for an n/a setup.
mike: maybe while you got that cam out you can tell us what's the part number stamped on those injectors?
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Originally Posted by bigworm
i remember reading somewhere that they are 24lber's. the samething used in the 2.2.
however, n/a i doubt theres are reason to upgrade them. my latest run show'd a duty cycle no higher then 40%, plenty of room for some extra play... and no reason whats so ever in upgrading for an n/a setup.
mike: maybe while you got that cam out you can tell us what's the part number stamped on those injectors?
however, n/a i doubt theres are reason to upgrade them. my latest run show'd a duty cycle no higher then 40%, plenty of room for some extra play... and no reason whats so ever in upgrading for an n/a setup.
mike: maybe while you got that cam out you can tell us what's the part number stamped on those injectors?
Nope dont change them. There is now way your maxing out your current injectors. If anything its just going to slow you down. If you decide to turbo or s-charge your car then you would need to swap them. Right now your better off putting your money elsewhere.
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