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Old Dec 21, 2013 | 01:34 PM
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Good day/afternoon/evening

I am interested to pun new injectors into my 350z 2008..

mods I have in my car:
injen intakes
ARK exhaust
test pipes
stellin headers
JWT clutch/flywheel

I did not have a chance to reprogram my car so I could ask the tuners what size I should get for my car ..

what size of injectors I shall go for ? 550 cc ?


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Old Dec 21, 2013 | 02:13 PM
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Why do you want new injectors? If those are your mods, than I'd stick with stock. Especially, if you are not going to tune your car.
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Old Dec 21, 2013 | 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by WTFMike
Why do you want new injectors? If those are your mods, than I'd stick with stock. Especially, if you are not going to tune your car.

thanx for your reply ...

I do want to tune the car ... My question is if u were to tune this car what size of injectors whould u have on it ???

u said stick to stock ! can I ask u y ?


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Old Dec 21, 2013 | 02:58 PM
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The stock injectors will flow enough fuel for your mods, with the car being N/A. Unless you just like throwing away money I'd stay stock.
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Old Dec 21, 2013 | 03:24 PM
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I read somewhere once that you will only max out stock injectors when your making over 300 whp. Anything below that stock is just fine. No point in asking on here, when you tune your car your turner will tell you.

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Old Dec 21, 2013 | 03:40 PM
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Stop posting like you're texting your bff.



As everyone has stated, there is no need to run larger injectors with simple, non-FI bolt-on modifications. Literally no reason at all.

Buy an UpRev (http://uprev.com/secure/) and tune away.

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Old Dec 21, 2013 | 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by pyshin
Stop posting like you're texting your bff.
He's from Oman bro. I'm guessing his Engrish is a little broken.

OP- no need to spend your money on new injectors. Put it towards some wheels or suspension mods or somethin'.
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Old Dec 22, 2013 | 12:54 AM
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As has already been mentioned, unless you are fitting a turbo or twin turbo's or a supercharger then there is no need to fit larger injectors. The modifications you have fitted to your car do not generate enough power to warrant fitting larger injectors. You would be wasting your money. When the time comes for you to go with turbo/supercharger then that would be the time to look at fitting larger injectors and the size you would need would all depend on what turbo kit/supercharger you were to fit. As mentioned before put your money toward upgrading your suspension.
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Old Dec 22, 2013 | 02:13 AM
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Originally Posted by blue350zed
He's from Oman bro. I'm guessing his Engrish is a little broken.

OP- no need to spend your money on new injectors. Put it towards some wheels or suspension mods or somethin'.



you guys are un-****ing-believable ...

I don't even own a 350z (my cousin does) ...I own M5 ... so this is not even my forum ... huge difference in technicality and knowledge of members though ... you can not agree on smallest things and everyone likes his own mods ....

The most important thing is how i post or how my language sounds like .. idiots hhhhhh


BTW.. he has good WORK wheels ... thanx for the advice ..


So long
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Old Dec 22, 2013 | 05:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Ma19sa
Good day/afternoon/evening

I am interested to pun new injectors into my 350z 2008..

mods I have in my car:
injen intakes
ARK exhaust
test pipes
stellin headers
JWT clutch/flywheel

I did not have a chance to reprogram my car so I could ask the tuners what size I should get for my car ..

what size of injectors I shall go for ? 550 cc ?


Appreciated


^^^
MY 2008 350z...???
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Old Dec 22, 2013 | 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Ma19sa


you guys are un-****ing-believable ...

I don't even own a 350z (my cousin does) ...I own M5 ... so this is not even my forum ... huge difference in technicality and knowledge of members though ... you can not agree on smallest things and everyone likes his own mods ....

The most important thing is how i post or how my language sounds like .. idiots hhhhhh


BTW.. he has good WORK wheels ... thanx for the advice ..


So long
We all agreed you should keep stock injectors

No one cares that you're your cousin's b*tch, this was never your forum, and that now you own an M5.

Oh, now you type intelligently? With all of your "..."'s? Congratulations, dipsh*t. Go back to being in the UAE's shadow.

F*cking troll. "So long"

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