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Fuel Injectors?

Old Jun 20, 2008 | 04:30 PM
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Fuel Injectors?

I am new to the engine scene. Ive done a good amount of work on engines but i still have questions. What does the lbs and the flow rate mean for a fuel injector. Also i was looking to put a 383 in my 86 Iroc when i return from Iraq. What should i use for an engine like that. Thanks.
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 06:04 PM
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Re: Fuel Injectors?

It's the amount of fuel that would pass through the injector in an hour, if the injector was open the whole time. The rating is at a given fuel pressure though, increasing fuel pressure also increases flow. Most domestic car injectors are measured in lbs/hour, but others (mostly import) ones are measured in cc/minute. You can convert between the two fairly easily, there are online calculators out there that do it for you. As far as what injectors would be best for you, I can't say for sure. It really comes down to how much air is going into the engine, because you need to match that air with fuel. Stock ones for a 350 are 21lb (I believe, may be 22), so you'll need at least that much. You may be able to get away with stock injectors, but at a higher pressure. You would need an adjustable fuel pressure regulator, but this allows you to adjust the injector flow, across the board.
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Old Jun 20, 2008 | 11:42 PM
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Re: Fuel Injectors?

Alright, I already have K&N filters, and I plan on upgrading the amount of air flow when I drop the new engine in. Thanks for the information, this forum has answered many of my questions.
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Old Jun 21, 2008 | 02:08 AM
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Re: Fuel Injectors?

There are also online calculators for injector size based on estimated, or known horsepower. When I built my 388 I estimated 30 lb injectors because I'm street and not racing, but would have gone larger for racing.
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