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I am in need of the 24 lb/hr fuel injectors for a stroker engine. I know there is a replacement from a Ford that will work. Anybody out there remember which one that might be. I know that make a lot of them for the Mustang. Thanks guys. Later..Clint
Last edited by skrracing; 11-10-2006 at 12:07 PM.
Yea for sure but they make different ones for that and I want to be sure I get the right ones the first time around. Thanks for the help. Later...Clint
Thanks Cue... That is exactly what I needed. Later...Clint
No Problemo,
Now to make that stroker really perform you need to be running Amsoil in it. For a stroker you should be running something like a 20w-50, that is what I run in mine.
another shamless plug. my next vehicle will run full synth than Ill give you a call dirk
If you already haven't committed to a set of pintle injectors, you might want to look at a set of Delphi/Lucas disc injectors. Better spray pattern, won't carbon foul like a pintle injector and are still reasonably priced. OEM injectors are typically disc injectors - I don't know any auto manufacturer that still uses pintle injectors.
I buy mine from http://www.racetronix.com
I like those one Curt.
You have been happy with them?
They look like they have the same connectors as the ones from FiveO, that is just a plug and play. They are not flow matched though, but have heard that is overrated anyway.
I need to get a new set for my stroker and may give the racetronix a try.
Thanks.
I've got a set on my 396ci LT1 (42#/hr) and on the '96 I6 ZJ (21#/hr). I've had nothing but good luck with them. I can't say the same about the various pintle injectors I've had over the years. I'll eventually get around putting on a set on the 'Niner too.
Racetronix does a "match set". Not quite the same as flow matching - they'll go through injectors that flow +-2% of each other and call them a matched set. I've been told that it's not often they come accross one that isn't within +-1% of specification. Racetronix has treated me very well over the years.
They use the same standard injector connector that just about everyone else uses.
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