Please I need advice from experts on injectors
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Please I need advice from experts on injectors
I need to replace the injectors on my camaro (88 Iroc 350 TPI) stock for now, but future mods include a set of beter flowing heads, headers, and intake porting.
Will mustang injectors part # M-9593-A302 24Lb, fit on my car without any modification for now.
A guy is selling me a set of this injectors new in the box for 180 dollars.
He said they are for 86-95 mustang.
Is this a good deal?
Will they work for me?
Thanks.
Will mustang injectors part # M-9593-A302 24Lb, fit on my car without any modification for now.
A guy is selling me a set of this injectors new in the box for 180 dollars.
He said they are for 86-95 mustang.
Is this a good deal?
Will they work for me?
Thanks.
They will "fit" Just fine.
However, they are so much larger than your stock injectors ( remember that the ford injectors are rated at 38 PSI so they are infact closer to 26 lbs by GM Rating ) than you will be running VERY rich.
Enough that I would be worried about washing out the rings and damaging the motor, and the car will most definately not run right.
The best way to work around this would be to get the injector constant changed in the chip. If this doesnt suit your facny you can try to fudge it with a AFPR but I don't think thats going to work so well with such a differance in injector size, and its merely a band-aid anyway.
For More information on the chip thing, checkout the link in my signature
Short Answer: Yes they will fit, but they will not work right without modification.
However, they are so much larger than your stock injectors ( remember that the ford injectors are rated at 38 PSI so they are infact closer to 26 lbs by GM Rating ) than you will be running VERY rich.
Enough that I would be worried about washing out the rings and damaging the motor, and the car will most definately not run right.
The best way to work around this would be to get the injector constant changed in the chip. If this doesnt suit your facny you can try to fudge it with a AFPR but I don't think thats going to work so well with such a differance in injector size, and its merely a band-aid anyway.
For More information on the chip thing, checkout the link in my signature
Short Answer: Yes they will fit, but they will not work right without modification.
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So that means that ford's 19# injectors will work for a stock 350?
Im I rigth or wrong?
Anybody using them?
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Im I rigth or wrong?
Anybody using them?
Thanks
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Engine: L98 (350 TPI)
Transmission: MD8 (700 R4) + 3.42 LS1 Rear
the ford 21lb are a pretty much direct replacement for a 350 application. that's what i've been using for a about a month or so and no i'll effects as of yet.
the end up being 22.45lb on a gm application.
the end up being 22.45lb on a gm application.
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