Im thinking of ordering new injectors- which should I get for now, the accel 24lb ? My mods are minimal but are listed below my signature. I cant remember what stock is, and i've heard not to go bigger if you're not turbo.
#90875, "RE: Accel 24 lb or 26lb." In response to Reply # 0
You surely heard right, you are no where near maxing out the stockers. The stockers work pretty well under 7lbs of boost. So think about your question again
#90880, "RE: Accel 24 lb or 26lb." In response to Reply # 1
Stockers are rated at around 190cc according to HRC. I personally do not think they are capable to keep up with a boosted stage one kit witout running excess pressure. 24# injector be okay for your application.
#90885, "RE: Accel 24 lb or 26lb." In response to Reply # 2
Originally posted by eclipsekaiser Stockers are rated at around 190cc according to HRC. I personally do not think they are capable to keep up with a boosted stage one kit witout running excess pressure. 24# injector be okay for your application.
No. Stay with stock injectors. 24lb/hr will run way too rich without anything for fuel control.
The only reason stock injectors work for boosted applications is because they are used in conjunction with a rising rate fpr with a 10:1 rise rate or better. Without such device there would be no way for adequate fuel delivery using the stock injectors.
#90887, "RE: Accel 24 lb or 26lb." In response to Reply # 0 Jun-24-05 10:16 AM by ner947
If you have a minimal amount of mods, and your injectors have quite a few miles on them, try sending them to someone with a flow bench for cleaning. For a cleaning service plan on spending $15-25 an injector which is a lot cheaper than buying a new set. I have had injectors cleaned at RC Engineering, they did a good job and give you a little sheet of paper saying what was wrong with each injector and it's flow rate after cleaning. There are a lot of other places that can clean injectors too. A dirty injector which is dripping or not spraying what it should will impact power output and fuel economy.