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neevosh 07-23-03 01:32 AM

1000cc injectors
 
How many people are running 1000cc secondaries? Where did you get them? I see a few people are running them. RC Engineering will modify the stock ones, but they charge $180 per injector. And www.injector.com sells them at about $100 a piece, but I don't know if they'll work. I e-mailed them a few questions, but got no response. I searched and all I got was info on 720cc and 1600cc secondaries.

2a+RoN 07-23-03 03:45 AM

I got some 750cc's from a guy who was selling both 750cc and 1000cc in high imp. He got them from Venom, but I'm pretty sure he had them custom made.

neevosh 07-23-03 01:07 PM

Thanks for the reply. Anyone else?

$150FC 07-23-03 01:27 PM

the ones from injector.com need modification to the stock fuel rail but I believe they have some that will fit, but you have to ask for them.

SaabGuy 07-23-03 01:29 PM

The ones from www.injector.com are low imp rated at 4.5ohms each. If you have an aftermarket engine management system these will work excelent. You will have to modify the fuel rail. My 850cc are the same style as those 1000cc from injector.com.

neevosh 07-23-03 04:36 PM

How exactly does the fuel rail need to be modified? Just enlarged so that they'll fit? That is probably my best option.

RETed 07-23-03 04:42 PM

Any reason why you're insisting on 1,000CC fuel injectors?



-Ted

Evil Aviator 07-23-03 08:30 PM

http://www.rceng.com/prices.htm

SaabGuy 07-24-03 02:22 PM

Fuel rail needs to be drilled or the injector needs to be trimmed.


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