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Both could be power, neither could be.

However, if they are, they should move fore/aft and up down with little more than an electric motor whine....
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Re: I know nothing about injectors...

Subject: Re: I know nothing about injectors...
by FICINJECTORS on 2009/5/30 15:47:01

Good set of questions! Injectors are a mystery for most people, strange little things that a lot of people don't understand heh.

To break it down. A larger injector by itself will not give you more HP. The only time a larger injector is needed is when you are making more power and require more fuel than your current injector will take. I.E Heads, Cam, Cubes, F/I, ETC.

Also, when going to larger injectors, you will need to have the car tuned for them.

Mods like exhaust and headers will not require going up in injector size.

That said, better injectors can give a performance increase in some cases. If the spray pattern and atomization of your current injectors isn't that good, a good injector will give you a more complete burn of the fuel, giving better throttle response, and gas mileage.

For you, I would recommend Bosch Design III's in the stock 24lb size. These will give you a perfect spray pattern and perfect atomization of the fuel, as well as being reliable as all get out.

I can do the set of 8, flow matched, viton o-rings installed, and a 3 year no questions warranty for $189 for the set of 8.

~Rich
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