ryan95i4 Posted July 5, 2013 Share Posted July 5, 2013 (edited) I began my haltech install yesterday by removing all the stock wiring and computer, and then moved on to the fuel system. I have stock turbo injectors in the car currently and had bought 50lb injectors to replace them with. What i didnt realize was the difference in the injector tips. Heres a picture to show what i mean: The two injectors on the outside are the stock injectors. The two injectors in the middle are the new injectors (the new injector on the left has the o-ring removed to show the actual body design). From a bit of googling, it seems that the pintle cap style injector is an older design, and most other forums say that they are interchangeable. However, they dont seem to seat in my intake manifold well, if at all. To others that have swapped to larger injectors, what style tip did the new injectors have? Did you have to bore out the injector bosses in the manifold for the newer style tips? Edited July 6, 2013 by ryan95i4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ryan95i4 Posted July 6, 2013 Author Share Posted July 6, 2013 Did some more searching last night and realized the injector bosses in the manifold also have to be modified for 14mm injectors. Is this something any machine shop could do, or is it a specialty type job? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony D Posted July 7, 2013 Share Posted July 7, 2013 Anybody with an angle-tilting drill press could do it! Buy a proper sized reamer, and you could probably do it with your hand drill and a new sharp bit (I did!) Mine were resized for a different type of pintile (not 14mm) but the process is the same: Dril 0,5mm undersize, and then ream to final dimension. There are brave souls who will just sink the drill bit at 14mm and say with a sharp bit the wall finish will be good enough, and the O-Ring can take up any irregularities---and they are probably right. But I felt more comfortable drilling slightly undersize and taking the last 0.020" to final size with a hand reamer. It's not difficult to DIY if you have access to a drill press or hand drill and a sharp bit and good reamer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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