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Josh O.
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11/05/2006
01:22:31

Subject: What injectors should I use on my 318
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have a 1995 Dodge Dakota with a 318, bored out .030, 9.5-1 compression, lightweight TRW pistons, balanced and weight matched Eagle rods, stock crank, balanced rolling assembly, Crane Compucam 2000 mild cam, 1.6 roller rockers, heavy valve springs, Mopar double roller timing chain with a spring-loaded slack adjuster, Mopar M1 intake manifold, soon to be getting a opened-up throttle body. its a 95 so it has the higher pressure fuel pump. It also has Pacesetter headers, dual 2-1/2 inch exhaust, Mopar Performance ECM, Accel coil, huge gauge champion truck spark plug wires, and double platinum plugs. My question is with all that nifty stuff, what size injectors should I use? I have been told the stockers are 19lb/hr, thats whats on it now, but I have been told the 24lb'ers are a good upgrade for those motors, but I have also been told that the 24's are only good up to 350 hp, or something. I figure maybe 30's, but I want a second opinion or two. Those things are not cheap. Any ideas?




Manny
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11/05/2006
21:59:21

RE: What injectors should I use on my 318
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i'll bet all that nifty stuff only yields 300/350 hp. now about the injectors. 19lb injectors can feed a 400 hp motor. dont believe me? go search for yourself. now, if you're going too supercharge or spray, then the 24lb'ers would be a wise choice for the extra fuel demand. btw, you can get 19lb fms injectors from five-o-motorsports.com for about $250.



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