510 Injectors... Where To Buy
Originally Posted by 35ounces
Just curious as to why you went with 440's?
I have a set of RC 440's that I was getting ready to have installed but I am thinking of going with 510's or 550's now instead. I am told that the 440's maxed out on a friends ATI car around 400hp. Are 550's too big for use with a stock motor and looking for low 400's rwhp (410-430whp would be cool)?
I have a set of RC 440's that I was getting ready to have installed but I am thinking of going with 510's or 550's now instead. I am told that the 440's maxed out on a friends ATI car around 400hp. Are 550's too big for use with a stock motor and looking for low 400's rwhp (410-430whp would be cool)?
440s are not maxed out at 400whp. I know a guy putting 460 down with them and room to spare.
Originally Posted by Nealoc187
440s are not maxed out at 400whp. I know a guy putting 460 down with them and room to spare.

Who is this person you speak of? McDuck?
JETPIOLT Please Give Dave@deatchwerks a call he sent over a set to me and i was totally impressed with the care and time that went into making my set. comes complete with a flow graph and stats on your injector. He also has them at a *****en price tell him Nissansource sent ya the website is listed in my sig
EDIT Opps: didnt read the thread completly Glad you spoke with Dave he's a very good guy
EDIT Opps: didnt read the thread completly Glad you spoke with Dave he's a very good guy
Originally Posted by Sharif@Forged
They will definatley be running at 100% duty cycle, with much higher than normal fuel pressures. 
Who is this person you speak of? McDuck?

Who is this person you speak of? McDuck?
He is running 58psi of static fuel pressure, and with boost, its close to 68psi through the injectors....this is higher than normal. 
Just because something has been, doesnt mean its safe (quote from Phunk).

Just because something has been, doesnt mean its safe (quote from Phunk).
Originally Posted by Sharif@Forged
He is running 58psi of static fuel pressure, and with boost, its close to 68psi through the injectors....this is higher than normal. 
Just because something has been, doesnt mean its safe (quote from Phunk).

Just because something has been, doesnt mean its safe (quote from Phunk).

OK cool I didn't know that the APS kit raises the FP. I thought it stayed at 3.5bar just like a stock VQ35.
Originally Posted by Nealoc187
OK cool I didn't know that the APS kit raises the FP. I thought it stayed at 3.5bar just like a stock VQ35.
Typically on 6cyl cars, the number prior to the cc's(as in 440cc), determines how much you can make at the wheels. With my PE kit installed, I was able to make 390rwhp at 93% duty cylce.
But is it possible to use injectors that are too big?
For instance if I go with 550's but tune to somewhere in the low 400's at the wheels am I using too large of an injector and is that a problem? Is it more difficult to tune or anything?
For instance if I go with 550's but tune to somewhere in the low 400's at the wheels am I using too large of an injector and is that a problem? Is it more difficult to tune or anything?
The disadvantage of going with larger injectors than you need is bad idle.. and possibly starting issues.. because it's more difficult to meter out small quantities of fuel from a larger injector..
I was the guy (35ounces is refering to) who was maxing out his 440cc injectors at ~400WHP.. My base fuel pressure is around 46psi... never looked to see what it was while boosting.. I like that setting because the car starts and runs like a street car should.. when I had the base pressure up around 52-56psi, I had annoying warm start issues..
--mike
I was the guy (35ounces is refering to) who was maxing out his 440cc injectors at ~400WHP.. My base fuel pressure is around 46psi... never looked to see what it was while boosting.. I like that setting because the car starts and runs like a street car should.. when I had the base pressure up around 52-56psi, I had annoying warm start issues..
--mike
Originally Posted by 35ounces
I am using the UTEC. Isn't the idle tune left alone with the UTEC? How are bigger injectors handled as far as idle goes (any size for that matter)?
Originally Posted by 35ounces
Thanks. That sounds pretty simple.
The UTEC takes over at the 10% load column, unless you change the default settings. Scaling is handled via MAF offset.
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