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Originally Posted by theaudir8fan well if your target is 630-640whp, i think a set of 725cc injectors should be good for your goals. So if you don't want to spent

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Old 01-21-2012, 10:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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well if your target is 630-640whp, i think a set of 725cc injectors should be good for your goals. So if you don't want to spent too much just yet, you can just get a set of injectors. If you want more room for more power in the future, 850cc and a bigger fuel pump should be enough. Do note that the bigger injectors you put in, the more fuel consuming it will be.
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Also they used 725cc injectors, so if your power goals is similar, it should be enough.

BTW, are you getting 94 from husky? i thought about going on a higher tune, but after reading up on the amount of ethanol they use to boost oct number, i ended up sticking with shell 91 and take the decrease in power. Also i noticed that 94 from husky returns less mileage per tank then shell 91, have you had that experience? I'm in Calgary by the way, so no chevron like Vancouver
larger injectors don't use any more gas than smaller injectors. they just have the capability to flow more fuel than smaller ones. If they were truly flowing more fuel than they were supposed to then the car would be running very rich

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larger injectors don't use any more gas than smaller injectors. they just have the capability to flow more fuel than smaller ones. If they were truly flowing more fuel than they were supposed to then the car would be running very rich
yep^^^ tune will dictate the output of the injectors, largers ones just have the capability for a larger output.
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