Performance fuel injectors
Performance fuel injectors
Can you tell me where to get performance fuel injectors? I've a 95 w/ 126K and the stockers are starting to die one at a time. I've replaced one but more are starting to go and I don't believe in going stock if I don't have to. I'm gonna put on a cold air intake while I'm at it since I'm in AZ.
1. How do you know your injectors are dying and it's not some other problem?
2. What other mods do you have that would require hihger flow injectors than stock? Aftermarket is not alwyas better or needed...
2. What other mods do you have that would require hihger flow injectors than stock? Aftermarket is not alwyas better or needed...
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There is no such thing as a "high performance" fuel injector. Fuel injectors are sized to deliver X amount of cc's per impulse. They must be sized correctly in order for your car to run right. Increased air flow (BOOST) might require larger injectors. Other then that, you must stick with the OEM sized injector. Weather you get them from Nissan or aftermarket really doesn't make much difference.
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
There is no such thing as a "high performance" fuel injector. Fuel injectors are sized to deliver X amount of cc's per impulse. They must be sized correctly in order for your car to run right. Increased air flow (BOOST) might require larger injectors. Other then that, you must stick with the OEM sized injector. Weather you get them from Nissan or aftermarket really doesn't make much difference.
There is no such thing as a "high performance" fuel injector. Fuel injectors are sized to deliver X amount of cc's per impulse. They must be sized correctly in order for your car to run right. Increased air flow (BOOST) might require larger injectors. Other then that, you must stick with the OEM sized injector. Weather you get them from Nissan or aftermarket really doesn't make much difference.
Thanks for the info. I'll find the best for stock ones.
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