Newb Injector Question
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Newb Injector Question
I'm starting to order parts for my 1.6L 16g Miata. The time has come for me to upgrade injectors.
I was looking at these units:
42lb Lucas Disk EV1 High Impedance
440cc high impedance, should be good right? The price seems fair and I'm not opposed to crimping on new clips if need be.
Thanks in advance.
I was looking at these units:
42lb Lucas Disk EV1 High Impedance
440cc high impedance, should be good right? The price seems fair and I'm not opposed to crimping on new clips if need be.
Thanks in advance.
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Everyone wants RX7 injectors, I keep getting beat to the punch in the for sale threads >:|
That being said if anyone has a working set for sale that will be pnp with my MSPnP and my 1.6L wiring harness, I'm interested.
That being said if anyone has a working set for sale that will be pnp with my MSPnP and my 1.6L wiring harness, I'm interested.
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I have nothing to contribute to this thread other than to ask... Lucas injectors?
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Anyone know if this would work as a pigtail?
Home » Shop » Connectors / Harnesses » Injector connectors » GM Delphi / Packard - Bosch EV1 Type Injector Connector Kit
If not, could someone point me in the right direction.
Thanks.
Home » Shop » Connectors / Harnesses » Injector connectors » GM Delphi / Packard - Bosch EV1 Type Injector Connector Kit
If not, could someone point me in the right direction.
Thanks.
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I attempted to install these last night but they didn't fit (I've already got the hats for the top of the injectors). Do I need some sort of other adapter for the female end of the motor?
I attempted to install these last night but they didn't fit (I've already got the hats for the top of the injectors). Do I need some sort of other adapter for the female end of the motor?
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those look close to my ID injectors....
The ID injectors were a tad difficult to line up in the holes compared to stock just because they dont have the long tips.
If you have the hats and they are the right length, then you are good to go.
the bottoms since they are oring dont really fit into place like the stockers, you just line them all up with the fuel rail on and then tighten it down a tad.
The ID injectors were a tad difficult to line up in the holes compared to stock just because they dont have the long tips.
If you have the hats and they are the right length, then you are good to go.
the bottoms since they are oring dont really fit into place like the stockers, you just line them all up with the fuel rail on and then tighten it down a tad.
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those look close to my ID injectors....
The ID injectors were a tad difficult to line up in the holes compared to stock just because they dont have the long tips.
If you have the hats and they are the right length, then you are good to go.
the bottoms since they are oring dont really fit into place like the stockers, you just line them all up with the fuel rail on and then tighten it down a tad.
The ID injectors were a tad difficult to line up in the holes compared to stock just because they dont have the long tips.
If you have the hats and they are the right length, then you are good to go.
the bottoms since they are oring dont really fit into place like the stockers, you just line them all up with the fuel rail on and then tighten it down a tad.