Best injectors?
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Best injectors?
I've searched and didn't really notice any debate, poll or members' preference of what best brand injectors to use..
In my prep for getting a 50Trim kit, I'm planning to buy 880cc's AMS (as well as a Walbro) from Lancershop and wondering whether they're as good as any other?
Is more expensive better? Of the available injectors at Lancershop are: FIC's which are $70 more, greddy's/Denso not available in 880cc's, their 720's are also $70 more expensive..
Thanks for any input..
Wael
In my prep for getting a 50Trim kit, I'm planning to buy 880cc's AMS (as well as a Walbro) from Lancershop and wondering whether they're as good as any other?
Is more expensive better? Of the available injectors at Lancershop are: FIC's which are $70 more, greddy's/Denso not available in 880cc's, their 720's are also $70 more expensive..
Thanks for any input..
Wael
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The Delphi ball type injectors (FIC, RC, etc.) are a much better choice for high performance applications. The Delphi injectors have a faster response time, less reciprocating mass (better reliability), and are more efficient at high duty cycles.
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Most people are selling the Precision Turbo and Engine (PTE) injectors with their own label on them. They are ball and seat. Not sure who actually manufactures the injectors.
http://www.precisionturbo.net/fuelsystems.php
http://www.precisionturbo.net/fuelsystems.php
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I've had PTE 880's for over 70k miles now, and have not had any problems. I pullled them out about 20k ago and they looked new still.
Everyone I've spoke to recommended them. I've also heard that AMS and Buschur both use them, so it's a good sign.
Everyone I've spoke to recommended them. I've also heard that AMS and Buschur both use them, so it's a good sign.