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Old Jun 19, 2013, 08:13 PM
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FP black on stock injectors??

looking to do another evo build and was wondering if the stock injectors on a 255 walbro will work for 25psi on a fp black??
Old Jun 19, 2013, 09:09 PM
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Not an expert by any means but don't expect to get much out of it. Timing will probably be pretty low (?)
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anymore input guys?
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If you want to be capped at ~380whp then yes they will work.
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^^^ that. I was out of juice at 360 to the wheels on stock injectors at 95 idc. With the stock turbo at 23#s. Get some much larger ones. my guess is you are planning on staying with 93 pump? You will prob max out that Walbro 255 at around 500hp. I would Get like 1000cc-1200cc and call it a day. If you are doing e85, get a double pumper and like 2000cc+ injectors and call it a day of you are looking for alot of power. Just my.02!
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I ran out of stock injectors (118%) on my stock Evo VIII turbo.

You will definitely need bigger injectors to use the FP Black safely and properly.


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There's a couple threads for ID 2000's FS in the Marketplace right now.
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If you add meth you can still run stock injectors
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Limiting the power you make due to the injectors is silly IMO. You'll be adding ~1000RPM of lag and making the same power as the stock turbo. What's the point?
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Originally Posted by heel2toe
Limiting the power you make due to the injectors is silly IMO. You'll be adding ~1000RPM of lag and making the same power as the stock turbo. What's the point?
Yeah seriously... I have 850's on mine(will have new ones soon) and they are like 98% duty cycle and my boost is starting at 4500....

I put down 433awhp on a mustang dyno with my build. I couldnt imagine using stock injectors, that car would be boring as hell, heck, it'd be a regular lancer untill like 5500 when it would start to spool...
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