660cc-740cc injectors?????
Does anybody know of a company thats makes injectors for the 350 in the 660cc-740cc range, i desperately need some injectors really quick.
Any Info?
Any Info?
nitrous or boost, those are the only reasons you would need to spray more fuel. 660cc-740cc means a lot of fuel (and thus a lot of air, meaning high boost), probably on a built motor.
can't answer the original Q though. I don't know of any companies other than PE that make injectors for the 350Z. PE's injectors aren't nearly large enough for your application.
can't answer the original Q though. I don't know of any companies other than PE that make injectors for the 350Z. PE's injectors aren't nearly large enough for your application.
Originally posted by azrael
nitrous or boost, those are the only reasons you would need to spray more fuel. 660cc-740cc means a lot of fuel (and thus a lot of air, meaning high boost), probably on a built motor.
can't answer the original Q though. I don't know of any companies other than PE that make injectors for the 350Z. PE's injectors aren't nearly large enough for your application.
nitrous or boost, those are the only reasons you would need to spray more fuel. 660cc-740cc means a lot of fuel (and thus a lot of air, meaning high boost), probably on a built motor.
can't answer the original Q though. I don't know of any companies other than PE that make injectors for the 350Z. PE's injectors aren't nearly large enough for your application.
I'm wondering if you can take some Supra or Skyline injectors or something like that and modify them a little bit. Other then that, I don't know of any for our engine, your going to have to get them custom made for sure then.
Originally posted by kudos
Thanks for the mature reply anyway
Thanks for the mature reply anyway
Originally posted by ravaz
I'm wondering if you can take some Supra or Skyline injectors or something like that and modify them a little bit. Other then that, I don't know of any for our engine, your going to have to get them custom made for sure then.
I'm wondering if you can take some Supra or Skyline injectors or something like that and modify them a little bit. Other then that, I don't know of any for our engine, your going to have to get them custom made for sure then.
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Originally posted by BigTwin
I didn't realize simple questions were immature. Considering you don't have any knowledge of available injectors/sizes just made me concerned about how much knowledge went into creating a need for them.
I didn't realize simple questions were immature. Considering you don't have any knowledge of available injectors/sizes just made me concerned about how much knowledge went into creating a need for them.
Didn't say you were immature, just senced some sarcasm in your question thats all.
Well, the reason my reply was so brief was the first thing that popped into my head was "What duty cycle are the stock injectors running at that you would need to upgrade to 600+". But I'm lazy, so I just shortened it to "Um, why?"
On the tech side though, have you or whoever it is that is building your car looked at running auxiliary injectors as a means of providing more fuel? I know its a band-aid but it may get you where you need to be for the time being.
Originally posted by BigTwin
On the tech side though, have you or whoever it is that is building your car looked at running auxiliary injectors as a means of providing more fuel? I know its a band-aid but it may get you where you need to be for the time being.
On the tech side though, have you or whoever it is that is building your car looked at running auxiliary injectors as a means of providing more fuel? I know its a band-aid but it may get you where you need to be for the time being.
Wow.. you got me. That a big injector. I know of only PE, Nismo, and RC but they are not as big as you are looking for. Might want to consider doing a secondary injector set-up like mentioned above.
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