need fuel injectors
well i am gonna do it, i got the kore turbo manifold, ga450 t3/t4 turbo, spearco inner cooler, and blitz dd bov and all the piping. now i need injectors and fuel pump.
i know you guys are the pros, which ones do you suggest? what size would be good? i was thinking around 450cc but i dont know if that is over kill.
i heard mitzubishi stuff fits in the car but i would rather hear from those who have already gone this rout.
i am also getting the apexi s-afc and greddy turbo timer. i have the msd dis-2 already.
i have a 2001 tib 5 speed.
any suggestions on ecu work, would stock be fine or do i need to do any type of piggy back system. i am only trying to reach 6-9 lbs of boost for now, major goal in the future is 14 after i modify the pistons and rods.
i know you guys are the pros, which ones do you suggest? what size would be good? i was thinking around 450cc but i dont know if that is over kill.
i heard mitzubishi stuff fits in the car but i would rather hear from those who have already gone this rout.
i am also getting the apexi s-afc and greddy turbo timer. i have the msd dis-2 already.
i have a 2001 tib 5 speed.
any suggestions on ecu work, would stock be fine or do i need to do any type of piggy back system. i am only trying to reach 6-9 lbs of boost for now, major goal in the future is 14 after i modify the pistons and rods.
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Mitsu injectors fit the fuel rail, but do not fit the intake manifold. They also are Low Impedance, and we need high impedence...so they won't work.
www.rceng.com will make you a set of injectors to your specs. Price is dependant on size, but expect to spend between $50 and $100 per injector.
In regards to what size...depends on how much HP you want, and what you are willing to do to get there.
For using an S-AFC 470cc are the ideal choice. They are perfectly double the size of the stock 245cc injectors, and within the S-AFC's + or - 50% adjustment range.
You can go larger, but will probably run pig rich at idle/low RPM. You will NEED to to larger when you go beyond 10-12-psi.
For fuel pump...Walboro 255lph high pressure unit. $130 to $140. (walbro GSS342/400-847)
The SAFC seems to be the item used by most, but more and more folks keep looking at the Perfect Power SMT-5 and SMT-6, but there are some problems getting the ignition to work right. Do a search on SMT-5 or SMT-6 and you can bring yourself up to speed on that issue.
www.rceng.com will make you a set of injectors to your specs. Price is dependant on size, but expect to spend between $50 and $100 per injector.
In regards to what size...depends on how much HP you want, and what you are willing to do to get there.
For using an S-AFC 470cc are the ideal choice. They are perfectly double the size of the stock 245cc injectors, and within the S-AFC's + or - 50% adjustment range.
You can go larger, but will probably run pig rich at idle/low RPM. You will NEED to to larger when you go beyond 10-12-psi.
For fuel pump...Walboro 255lph high pressure unit. $130 to $140. (walbro GSS342/400-847)
The SAFC seems to be the item used by most, but more and more folks keep looking at the Perfect Power SMT-5 and SMT-6, but there are some problems getting the ignition to work right. Do a search on SMT-5 or SMT-6 and you can bring yourself up to speed on that issue.
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