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LineC

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  1. how come people on this site say they are looking for parts but never answer the dam ads:mad:

     

    First off I bet its your fault since I can see from this post that you don't even know what forum to be in for specific topics. (your in fuel delivery)

     

    2nd how are we suppose to know?

  2. I will keep this thread simple and easy to follow. Most of this information comes from searching and the research from other members.

     

    The list isn't complete and there are some missing part numbers. I am just attempting to compile the information in an easy to read post. Please keep replies in the thread. If there are mistakes or additions that need to be made please post them and we can clean it up.

     

    This list only contains the most common cheaply found injectors that seem to be popular. These are injectors that can be found in stock cars at the junkyard or searching through ebay. Don't limit yourself to just the ones listed since there are several other injectors out there that can be made to work. I tried to keep the list simple and with the ones with the higher flow rates.

     

    *Warning*

    Dropping in different flow rate fuel injectors without the proper knowledge or

    fuel management system will cause your car to run worse and possible engine damage.

     

    As a general rule:

    10-16 ohms = high impedance (Saturated)

    3 ohms or less = low impedance (Peak and Hold)

     

    Low-impedance injectors are generally preferred for performance applications because they respond more quickly. The resistance between the two electrical pins can be measured with an ohm meter to find an injectors impedence. For more information on injector theory and impedence this link has good accurate information.

    Stealth316

     

    O-ring fuel injectors will need a different fuel rail in able for these injectors to be used. I suggest buying one from Pallnet if you decide to go that route. Here is his link.

    Pallnet

     

    This is a source for injectors that has proven reliable to members. I also have bought from him.

    Motor Man Fuel Injection Supply

     

    If your connectors are in need of replacement a popular upgrade is the GM style connector that can be found on numerous cars in the junkyard. Thanks Atlanticz for the link!

    AtlanticZ

     

    If you want stock crap connectors here is the cheapest I found. (.87c ea)

    Del City

     

    Here is a good page for more information with flow ratings of other injectors.

    http://carsoft.co.il/page3/Electroni... a%20Table.htm

    http://www.witchhunter.com/injectordata1.htm

    http://www.atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/injectors/injectors.pdf

     

    If your dropping in bigger injectors you will probaly need a new adjustable FPR and fuel pump. Walbro pumps are noisy here is a good, reliable, cheap pump from MSD ($94)

    Summit MSD-2225

     

    If your going to take the time to replace the fuel pump here is some more cheap insurance. Go get a $4 clear fuel filter (FRAM G3) and install it in your feed line before the pump. Z's are very bad for rusty gas tanks and this beats wondering what your filter looks like. Easy to do but here is a write up if you need instructions.

    THANKS AtlanticZ

     

    The good size fuel line is a -6AN feed and -4 return for a 350hp system, "but" if your going wild this might not apply to you. More on AN sizes.

    AN Chart

     

    If you are not sure what size injectors you need here is a helpfull chart but it's only to get you close.

    HP to CC/LBS Chart

     

    Also remember you don't want to run higher then a 80% injector duty cycle.

    More info on duty cycle:

     

    If your interested in converting cc to lbs or other fuel calculators here is a great site.

    Calculators

     

    *Please remember there is conflicting data for CC ratings out there. Best bet is to get a set flow matched and tested prior to installation*

     

     

    Toyota Supra 1987-1992 - This is an o-ring injector 11mm. Injector electrical clips need modification or swap. Use stock seals at manifold and not the Supra seals.

    Year/
    M
    odel/CC/ Impedence/Part#/Color

    Turbo / 440 / Low / Black

    Non Turbo / 315 / High / Green (stay away from yellow ones they are 295cc)

     

    Ford CFI - Covers on the feed end of the injector have to be removed. You can put EFI hose on the end and connect with stock clamps to use as a barb style. Can be found in Mustang 5.0 engines, mid 80's Crown Victoria, Lincolns, etc…

    Year/
    M
    odel/CC/ Impedence/Part#/Color

    1984-86 3.8L / 338 / Low / 280-150-402 / E3VE-A1A / Green

    1980-83 5.0L / 437 / Low / 280-150-400 / EOSE-A1A / Blue

    1984-85 5.0L HO / 503 / Low / 280-150-403 / E4ZE-CA / Grey

    More info @

    Merkur XR4TI / Ford SVO – Can be found in Merkur, Cougar, Thunderbird, Mustang SVO 1985-88 turbo models. Can attach a hose with clamp for stock fuel rail.

     

    Year/
    M
    odel/CC/ Impedence/Part#/Color

    2.3L Turbo / 370 / Low / E5ZE-9F593-AB / Brown (Stay away from green they are 315cc)

     

    Mazda RX-7 - This is an o-ring injector 11mm. Late style injectors have similiar pintle ends to that of the 280Z that will fit properly. Early ones need the pintle caps removed or 17/64 bore in the intake since it is larger.

    Year/
    M
    odel/CC/ Impedence/Part#/Color

    84-85 / 680 / Low / 195500-0900 / Orange

    86-87 Turbo / 550 / Low / 195500-1370 / Tan

    88 Turbo / 550 / High / 195500-1370 / Purple

    88 / 460 / High / 195500-1350 / Purple

    86-87 / 460 / Low / 195500-1350 / Red

    89-91 / 460 / High / 195500-2010 / Red

     

    Mitsubishi Eclipse - This is an o-ring injector 11mm

    Year/
    M
    odel/CC/ Impedence/Part#/Color

    1989-99 Turbo M/T / 450 / Low / Blue (95+ Black top)

    1989-99 Turbo A/T / 390 / Low / Tan

    Non Turbo / 240 / Low / Orange pink

    Non Tubo / 210 / Low / Light tan

     

    Mercedes - Barb style injector. D-Jet plug. Plugs can be re-wired to work on L-Jet

    Year/
    M
    odel/CC/ Impedence/Part#/Color

    Mercedes 1970's 4.5L / 380 / Low / 280-150-036 / Blue

    Volvo 1970's B30E / 380 / Low / 280-150-024

    Mercedes/Cadillac 6.9L / 480 / Low / 280-150-041 (rare)

    Nissan 280ZX

    Year/
    M
    odel/CC/ Impedence/Part#/Color

    Turbo / 265 / Brown

    Non Turbo / 188 /

    Notes:

    Early 280Z white/tan body injector. 0-280-150-104

    Later 280Z green body injector

    280ZX Turbo brown body injector.

     

    Here is a little comparison of some injectors.

    comparison.jpg

     

     

    This is a L-Jet plug on left. D-jet on right.

    LjetDjet.jpg

     

    Here is a pic of the popular Ford CFI injector with the plastic removed on the inlet. Remember they are in the throttle body on the car only 2 per car on CFI.

    BoschCFI.jpg

     

    Here is a pic of the CFI injector converted for use of o-rings. RC engineering can do this for you.

    cfi-inj.jpg

  3. I appreciate the response and the fowardness about the situation.

     

    I felt out of place for asking that question but I also feel better now knowing the circumstances and the rumors getting put to bed.

     

    I have to agree that this is the most structured professional board I have been a member on, thank you for that!

  4. It's all a blur one day everything was great then next day after PINKS there are banned users. Damn what happened. I always thought of ON3GO as a active and contributing member on the site, but I only knew him online.

     

    I am sure something happened as zeritech-z said that definately warrants a ban.

  5. Maybe I have just what I need. I am still leaning on putting this thing on ebay and offsetting my costs for a hy or hx.

     

    i ran something just like that on my Z along time ago.

    worked fine with no problems.

    came on like a stock T3 from what i remember but lasted longer.

     

    That is exactly what the previous owner said about the turbo when I bought it. Actually I bought it on a turbo motor that has been in storage since 1990. He said back in the day that day it was very common to have this set up. Actually a very good buy since I got two turbo motors and 3 t5 w/ driveshaft and two 3.90 r200's from the guy.

     

    I think though I am going to sell this turbo. I would just like to have a proven turbo on the motor and not be disappointed after the fact.

  6. I ran out to the garage and took some pics. Couldn't seem to find any of my tools to take some measurements. Here are some pics of what I got. The links are other pics so I don't flood this thread. Lemme know if you want to see the exhaust section without the cartridge in it.

     

    gn5.jpg

    http://members.cox.net/kernal100/gn4.jpg

    http://members.cox.net/kernal100/gn3.jpg

    http://members.cox.net/kernal100/gn2.jpg

    http://members.cox.net/kernal100/gn1.jpg

  7. Well I keep getting sniped on all the Holset turbo's I am trying to get for my L28. Question is---

     

    I have a Buick Grand national turbo that has a modified exhaust housing to fit on a T3 flange. I have no idea if this is an ideal setup for the L28 or not. I have been wanting to do the HY35 turbo on my engine build but prices are getting crazy and if my Grand National turbo will give me the same results I will reuse it. Whoever machined the housing to fit this turbo definately had some money into it, but was it worth it?

     

    This is my build plan, and the only thing left to buy is the turbo or reuse this Grand National one I have sitting around. Shooting for around 350HP max on my build.

     

    F54 stock bore

    P90 not shaved

    stock dished pistons

    stock cam

    1mm HKS gasket

    440 CC injectors

    MSI w/ignition

    FMIC

    60mm TB

     

     

    So anyone have experience with this turbo, what will I be looking at for lag and when does it start spooling. Should I just sell it and wait on a better turbo for my needs. :emo:

  8. I would be willing to part with one v80z.

     

    Kind of a mess right now I gotta go to Vegas for a month for military orders and when I get back I am starting to tear down my old garage and go up with the new one. Get a hold of me after Nov 23 and you can come take a look at them.

     

    Gonna try to get ahold of Synlubes. I at least want the one I am going to use checked out. I think one has broken dog ears and the other two are fine.

  9. I don't think they'd be flat tops then.

     

    :ugg: Yeah your right. But I think they used the flat top then cut out a little of the top to actually lower compression a hair and also increase the quenching effect. I think a company called Coswell or something used to do this years ago.

     

    Disclaimer: Don't quote me I am not sure.. :nono:

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