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  1. #13
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    Just a quick note, careful with the R32 injectors,
    They're getting pretty old now (20yr old)& they often leak from the side of the inj body
    (Near the yellow plastic)

    Edit: Also vs RB 440's, you'll get better results using either ID injectors or up the fuel pressure & use the std injectors(pump &reg)
    Last edited by TODA AU; 03-06-2011 at 10:14 PM.
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  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by TODA AU View Post
    Just a quick note, careful with the R32 injectors,
    They're getting pretty old now (20yr old)& they often leak from the side of the inj body
    (Near the yellow plastic)

    Edit: Also vs RB 440's, you'll get better results using either ID injectors or up the fuel pressure & use the std injectors(pump &reg)
    i no 2 out of the six i have were leaking from the body, thats y i replaced them wen i had the car.

    i have bigger fuel pump, rail and a reg. would i get away with using std injectors even though ill b running big cams and higher comp pistons?

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by chubby steve View Post
    i no 2 out of the six i have were leaking from the body, thats y i replaced them wen i had the car.

    i have bigger fuel pump, rail and a reg. would i get away with using std injectors even though ill b running big cams and higher comp pistons?
    If the pump is up to it, no problem.
    High pressure walbro is usually enough to do the job.
    Rail pressure is around 65-70 psi (vacuum disconnected) Std fuel pressure is 43.5psi
    This will support around 145-150kw @ wheels on 98RON pump fuel.

    Be sure to have the injectors checked & cleaned.
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  4. #16
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    thanks 4 the advice.
    running a walbro 255 and looking 4 round the 130-140kw

  5. #17
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    would it b a good idea 2 run slightly bigger braided fuel lines?

  6. #18
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    for the hassles and effort, just get new FIC's injectors. They fit perfectly and work great!

  7. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by chubby steve View Post
    would it b a good idea 2 run slightly bigger braided fuel lines?
    Unless you want to make 250kw+

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