19# or 22# injectors
19# or 22# injectors
How can I tell if I have 19lb injectors or 22lb injectors. I have a 1985 Z28 with a 350 block from a 1981 Chevy truck, but it has the TPI set up on it and I didnt know if maybe the setup came from a 350 or 305.
Also... what is the best place to get fuel from. I know there are some small places around your towns and cities that I wouldn't have in mine. Some around here are Phillips 66, Amoco (BP), Conoco, etc. And why would it be a good idea to go with that company's fuel over the others? THANKS
Also... what is the best place to get fuel from. I know there are some small places around your towns and cities that I wouldn't have in mine. Some around here are Phillips 66, Amoco (BP), Conoco, etc. And why would it be a good idea to go with that company's fuel over the others? THANKS
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Gonna have to try cleaning up the injectros you have and seeing if u can read the part numbers on them.
When u get the numbers do a search on it here, been lots of posts on that.
I think they were all the same color from the factory on the 305-350 injectors.
As far as gas goes, any name brand is usually adequate, dont discount all local or off brand stations, most of them get fuel from the same places the other ones do.
They just have different additive packages. Of course local word of mouth will be the biggest factor, every where has at least one gas station that has/had water issues at some point. Most are honest. Again key part of the phrase is most:-).
later
Jeremy
When u get the numbers do a search on it here, been lots of posts on that.
I think they were all the same color from the factory on the 305-350 injectors.
As far as gas goes, any name brand is usually adequate, dont discount all local or off brand stations, most of them get fuel from the same places the other ones do.
They just have different additive packages. Of course local word of mouth will be the biggest factor, every where has at least one gas station that has/had water issues at some point. Most are honest. Again key part of the phrase is most:-).
later
Jeremy
Ya, that's the main reason I asked the fuel question is because of the water. I heard that a local station around here had too much water in its fuel. A buddy of mine at a Kwik Shop gas station showed me the water totals in the tanks and they were all zero.
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