20 posts to confirm Five-0s are junk. Got it, check. Do I really need 1000CC injectors? Or will ID 550CC injectors be sufficient for my "approx" 300Wheel Hp Miata?
And I assume with the current setup no need for a rising rate FPR? Mike |
300 wheel will require at least ID725's. In which case you may as well go with the 1000's.
ID's like more pressure than stock. But not mandatory. Also with a regulator it will be even harder controlling large injectors at idle with bad resolution from mspnp. See the pattern? |
It pains me when I see or talk to people who are dissuaded by the Injector Dynamics' price tag. Yes, they are expensive. If there were anything out there that I thought was on par with the IDs for less money, I'd sell them too. But here's the thing: there is nothing on the market today that touches the IDs. You can waste money on shitty, no-name EV14s, or waste even more money on modified EV14s from shops like Five-O, and in the end, you'll have wasted a bunch of money on injectors that either idle like shit, don't flow evenly, or have some other fatal flaw.
With almost every injector manufacturer, you'll find a bunch of people who like them, and a bunch of people who have had a bad experience for one reason or another. Injector Dynamics is the one outlier - everyone who uses them absolutely loves them, and I don't just mean Miata tuners. There are Supra tuners, Viper tuners, Gallardo tuners, guys who spend more on ECUs than half of you guys spend on your entire build, and all of them universally adore the IDs for meeting the high-flow demands of those cars without any of the nasty drawbacks of shitty, low-buck injectors. Here's the thing about ID injectors: There's no fatal flaw. They idle perfectly, they drive perfectly, and they are big enough to support horsepower levels you can only dream about. They are genuinely the last set of injectors you'll ever buy, so kindly stop fucking around and buy a set (preferably from me) so we can all move on with our lives. :) Injector Dynamics ID1000s from Trackspeed Engineering |
I was pursuaded by a "deal", now I have shitty injectors I wish i never bought.
What injector is in Rover? |
Savington, Ping me offline with a price... Like I said before, I don't mind spending the "appropriate amount" of money. I had a 670HP Porsche Turbo. I fully understand the "big" picture. Just trying to get ground truth before I make a decision.
Mike |
Originally Posted by Mikelly
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Savington, Ping me offline with a price... Like I said before, I don't mind spending the "appropriate amount" of money. I had a 670HP Porsche Turbo. I fully understand the "big" picture. Just trying to get ground truth before I make a decision.
Mike |
+1 for ID1000's or anything Injector Dynamics. Went through rx7 550's, 2 sets of fiveo's and FINALLY upgraded to ID's and I should have just gone with ID's from the get go. Save myself a bunch of money, not to mention the headaches with the other injectors. If I ever help with upgrading someone's injectors, I will refuse to use any other injector, unless they're free... and then later make them upgrade to ID's
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So what issues are people experiencing with the five-o's?
Just trying to get an idea of whether its 1 single downside or a whole list. |
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I have a bunch of lower flow ev14 injectors lying around.
I was curious how the flow would be effected by removal of the atomizing plate. (Easy to remove with orbital sander.) https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...1&d=1351688831 I will get a friend to flow test it but my guess is that flow jumped significantly. |
ive never even seen this "plate" on any of the ev14s I've ever used.
which ones are those and how old are they? |
If I understand correctly, anything with the 0 280 158 xxx numbering (as used by FIC, ID and others) comes originally with an atomizing plate.
18 psi, I guess all the EV14's you have used have been aftermarket modified ones? The injectors in my picture are bosch part 0 280 158 193 and were used in ford vehicles up until 2009, possibly later. I got 20 of them for 100$ on ebay when I only needed 4! On my car they flow around 400cc. I have seen some guys advertising them as 750 cc with the atomizing plate removed but who knows. |
Originally Posted by shuiend
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The only injector you should buy are ID1000's. If anyone else tells you otherwise they are wrong. I have used 5 different sets of injectors over the past 5 years and the ID1000's are by far the best ones out of them all.
This response is very important so im going to bold it and make it big: DO YOU WANT TO BE THE PERSON WHO TUNES 1000CC injectors on a STOCK 1.6L running MSPNP w/ BATCH INJECTION? |
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Originally Posted by Braineack
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This response is very important so im going to bold it and make it big:
DO YOU WANT TO BE THE PERSON WHO TUNES 1000CC injectors on a STOCK 1.6L running MSPNP w/ BATCH INJECTION? https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1351702289 |
How does the spray of an injector vary with and without the atomizing plate?
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Originally Posted by hustler
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How does the spray of an injector vary with and without the atomizing plate?
Injector Dynamics - Drillbits and Dipshits |
Originally Posted by Braineack
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This response is very important so im going to bold it and make it big:
DO YOU WANT TO BE THE PERSON WHO TUNES 1000CC injectors on a STOCK 1.6L running MSPNP w/ BATCH INJECTION? |
I spoke with Five 0. They replace the atomizing caps with their own and check flow at 3 different duty rates. I still wish I had gone with ID.
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Originally Posted by shuiend
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I bet you can get them to idle decently. You might be a little rich, but I am betting you could do it.
why? for what reason on a block that's limited to 250tq? why have to idle rich so you can have an injector twice your limits/needs? I'll conceed on the 725cc ID injector, albeit still a bit large. But I think you could get them to idle fine on a 1.6L with batch injection. I'm not saying that ID injectors are bad by any stretch of the means, but suggesting that the only option is the ID1000 is silly. Do I want ID injectors? hell yeah! But I dont want 1000cc injectors, even with seq. fuel and spark. 725cc in still more than the majority of us on this site will ever need. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
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why? for what reason on a block that's limited to 250tq? why have to idle rich so you can have an injector twice your limits/needs?
I'll conceed on the 725cc ID injector, albeit still a bit large. But I think you could get them to idle fine on a 1.6L with batch injection. I'm not saying that ID injectors are bad by any stretch of the means, but suggesting that the only option is the ID1000 is silly. Do I want ID injectors? hell yeah! But I dont want 1000cc injectors, even with seq. fuel and spark. 725cc in still more than the majority of us on this site will ever need. |
So what are the options for a <200hp motor that wants to use seq fuel with an ev14 style injector but doesn't need 750ccs of it every squirt? Get 1000s anyway (because last set you'll ever buy yada yada) and run them on 10% duty cycle all the time?
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