[WTB] High flow injectors

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[WTB] High flow injectors

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For my turbo project. I have redtops... Not enough flow
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rx-7 460cc redtops will put out enough flow to be in the danger zone
of destroying G series trannies. What kinda crazy power are you wanting
to make?
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How do you know theres not enough flow? Do you have a wideband- and if so, what is it reading? How many psi are you planning on running? IIRC, you're boosting a ZE right?

Most people I know that are running a turbo setup on a DE or ZE have run Nissan injectors in modded rails and have plenty of flow (some run a little rich even).

Are you running any type of engine management (i.e. megasquirt) or do you simply have the stock KL31 or KL36 ecu?

If you're planning on boosting higher than 5-7psi on a ZE, you should have a stand-alone unit as well as knowledge of how to tune the engine precisely. Because of the compression of the ZE, an insufficient tune will cause the engine to go *boom* after a while.
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Yes, The high compression definatly would make it go.... "Boom" :P I dont even have the turbo in the car yet. I have millenia redtops i'm going to run I wasn't going to run more than five lbs from the get go. I hear thats all the red tops can flow. Yes its a ze.
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i was running 7 psi's on a ze and milli s injectors were perfect!
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mazdags94 wrote:How do you know theres not enough flow? Do you have a wideband- and if so, what is it reading? How many psi are you planning on running? IIRC, you're boosting a ZE right?

Most people I know that are running a turbo setup on a DE or ZE have run Nissan injectors in modded rails and have plenty of flow (some run a little rich even).

Are you running any type of engine management (i.e. megasquirt) or do you simply have the stock KL31 or KL36 ecu?

If you're planning on boosting higher than 5-7psi on a ZE, you should have a stand-alone unit as well as knowledge of how to tune the engine precisely. Because of the compression of the ZE, an insufficient tune will cause the engine to go *boom* after a while.
The stuff isn't installed yet. yes I have a wideband. Its not hooked up. Im planning on running 5psi. Yes its a rebuilt ze. I have a KL36 pcm
What modifications are required are they skyline injectors?
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Mi|<E wrote:rx-7 460cc redtops will put out enough flow to be in the danger zone
of destroying G series trannies. What kinda crazy power are you wanting
to make?

I dont know prolly not over 10lbs on stock interns. I'd rather run rich lol thats all
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I would stick with Milli's (millennia S) as john said. Many people use this setup with their turbo. Just make sure you have a proper regulator (afpr or the like).
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Re: [WTB] High flow injectors

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I plan on getting it tuned at DBperformance with mega, I am waiting for my cosmos racing Adjustable fuel pressure regulator. I dont know much about this stuff yet so I appreciate the help
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