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Old 03-12-06, 04:29 PM
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Fuel Injectors............... question

Anyone know what size injector I might have in my 7? They have red caps on the top..................might change mine to bigger ones.

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for an N/A they should be 460cc

You may want to search beforing thinking of larger cc injectors for your N/A
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whats the next size up from 460cc? I dont know much about the injectors and what size I should run.
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550cc, but may not be the best idea to upgrade, as I said search
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https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...jector+upgrade
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thanx, thats what I wanted to know. I will stick to the 460's
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For the record, all this is already in the FAQ.
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blah blah I know!! NOW
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how do I figure out if one of my injectors are leaking?
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If you see leaks, then it is leaking.

If you mean from the pintel then you need to remove the fuel rail from the engine, secure the injectors in place (otherwise they will pop out) and then pressurize the system. At that point you might as well just send them out for cleaning anyway...
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Thanx Aaron its not leaking leaking so thats a good sign!!
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