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JET 02-25-2007 12:59 PM

Injectors
 
Well, I have been looking for 1600cc injectors and found these:

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

These are the correct ones, right? Anyone want to go in on a set? $200 for 4.

Halon 02-25-2007 01:10 PM

Re: Injectors
 
I'd write them and make 100% sure they are in stock. And ask them twice. Everywhere I tried to buy them from were sold out for an indefinate period of time.

I ended up giving up, and just bought a set from LSE. But if you find out they are in stock, hit me up on AIM, I'd be willing to get another set.

b00stcreep21 02-25-2007 01:24 PM

Re: Injectors
 
Also, DSM injectors are peak and hold, those are saturated style injectors

Shane@DBPerformance 02-25-2007 03:34 PM

Re: Injectors
 
The factory DSM ECU and his AEM EMS are designed to run high impedance saturated injectors. Mitsu just went the cheapo route and threw a resistor box in to allow the use of low impedance injectors. The ECU still runs them like a saturated inj, it doesn't do anything special to truely make use of a peak and hold style pulse.

Those injectors are a weird ohm, but the AEM EMS seems to have a Ford Motorsport 152lb 5ohm injector in the injector wizard.

Halon 02-25-2007 03:44 PM

Re: Injectors
 
After researching all of thise awhile back, what I gathered was all these other companies selling 1600cc injectors (PTE, FIC...) they all are using the Ford injectors, and just reselling them under their own name. Matter of fact some of the injectors people are receiving from these companies, there's a ford logo on some of them. There are a couple different companies who make these for ford (Bosch, i forgot the others) which is why you will see some that are different colors (white, red, grey).

From everything I've found, these are basically the same injectors you will get from any other source, and will perfom the same as anything you'd buy from one of the DSM vendors. Slight machining to the injector or the fuel rail may be required though. Not really a big deal though.

JET 02-25-2007 04:14 PM

Re: Injectors
 
Thanks a ton Shane! So I can get these, kill the resistor box and be good to go. Excellent!

Once again, anyone else wanna go in on a set? :D

DBMajik 02-25-2007 04:23 PM

Re: Injectors
 
For $200 I'll definitley take a set! E85 here I come!

Shane@DBPerformance 02-25-2007 04:31 PM

Re: Injectors
 
No, you will still need a resistor box, resistors or an injector driver box. They are still a lower resistance injector than a normal saturated 11-16ohm injector, so more resistance would need to be keep in the loop to keep from burning up the injector drivers in your ECU. Who knows if they are really saturated injectors though. I don't trust Summits info 100%, the Ford Motorsport catalog doesn't mention if it's saturated or peak and hold, and a saturated injector of that large a size is quite unusual.

I wonder how well they are calibrated though. In the Ford Motorsport catalog, they sell matched sets of injectors that flow within 1% of each other and that type of injector is not available in matched sets.

Halon 02-25-2007 05:10 PM

Re: Injectors
 
Ya you will still need the resistor box as these are still low impedance injectors.

Make sure they are in stock though Jet. I had put in several orders with companies who said they had them in stock, until I put in an order and a day later I get an email saying sorry, they are on backorder for a week. I ended up waiting a good 3 months for these until I finally gave up and just bought a set of PTE's.

EclipseGST 02-25-2007 06:15 PM

Re: Injectors
 
I have a set of PTE's that I bought from Shane last year, they didnt have anything on them that showed them to be Ford injectors but I'm sure they are damn near all the same.

Although I am interested in buying up a set as well. I will need another 4 in order to run methanol this year. So if you find someone and anyone else wants to go in on a set, let me know.

rst95eclipse 02-25-2007 09:35 PM

Re: Injectors
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but with these Ford injectors - don't you have to drill out your fuel rail to run them? The Precision's are direct swaps.

Halon 02-25-2007 10:19 PM

Re: Injectors
 
Yes like I said above, sometimes slight machining is needed. Doesn't FIC machine the injector tips down a hair before sending them out now? Maybe PTE does the same. Anyone know for sure?

JET 02-25-2007 10:32 PM

Re: Injectors
 
It probably isn't even 5 minutes to ream the rail out a bit bigger.

Halon 02-25-2007 10:35 PM

Re: Injectors
 
Exactly. Save 200 bux, but have to open up the hole in the rail. I'd take that trade off anyday.

rst95eclipse 02-25-2007 11:49 PM

Re: Injectors
 
Since I'm running an anodized rail, reaming it out just isn't an option. Brian at PTE informed me that there is absolutely no need to drill out the fuel rail. To me, that alone is worth the extra $100. Good luck to you guys that are going to run them. If you need an extra rail (if you drill it out too far), I have a spare.:D

EclipseGST 02-26-2007 12:20 AM

Re: Injectors
 
See this is where you being so god damn fucking picky hurts you!

Run a stock rail, tap it out to accept NPT fittings and get a AN to NPT fitting. No drilling, just tapping, then ream out the injector bungs, take it to get it anodized for $10 and what do you know... just saved $300-$400 from using the stock rail which will flow plenty of fuel, and buying these injectors!

rst95eclipse 02-26-2007 01:43 AM

Re: Injectors
 
Got the fuel rail for free when I purchased my SMIM. So in reality, I actually saved $100 overall - while upgrading the rail and using PTE's. :biggrin:

EclipseGST 02-26-2007 01:45 AM

Re: Injectors
 
No cause you are still spending extra money on the injectors. Drill out your rail and have it re-anodized, then buy the injectors. :p

JET 02-26-2007 09:39 AM

Re: Injectors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rst95eclipse (Post 179249)
Since I'm running an anodized rail, reaming it out just isn't an option. Brian at PTE informed me that there is absolutely no need to drill out the fuel rail. To me, that alone is worth the extra $100. Good luck to you guys that are going to run them. If you need an extra rail (if you drill it out too far), I have a spare.:D

You are reaming out the inside of the bungs so you won't even see it from the outside, it can stay anodized and look fine.

EclipseGST 02-26-2007 10:08 AM

Re: Injectors
 
I'm guessing its so the E85 wont "corrode" the inside of the fuel rail.

I will need to get my stock rails done in order to run Methanol. Because that actually shows signs of corrosion on aluminum compared to E85 after 3 months.


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