Time for injectors.
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Time for injectors.
Hey guys I need your help /advise again. My current injectors are fine but I'm looking to get more low end torque , I can't figure out how to change my signature but I recently installed a edge juice w/attitude. So I have incredible top end power. And my new fass pump should be here in a week and installed that day. Iv heard a lot of good things about DPP 50s I think that's what they are called let me know what you think
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What will the hot unlock do in my motor to help the lower end? And will it harm any thing or be to much for my truck ?
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And thanks jigabop you've given me lots of good advise over the past year
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And thanks jigabop you've given me lots of good advise over the past year
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compare them to a set of 50hp DFI injectors and you will see what I mean...
rv's will be smokier, run higher egt's and not yield the same fuel economy or power potential as the 50hp injectors...
50hp injectors has them hands down beat in every category other than price and that is when used with the stock hx35 turbo. no need to get a new turbo with this mild of an upgrade in fueling.
rv's will be smokier, run higher egt's and not yield the same fuel economy or power potential as the 50hp injectors...
50hp injectors has them hands down beat in every category other than price and that is when used with the stock hx35 turbo. no need to get a new turbo with this mild of an upgrade in fueling.
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no need for new tubes.
O-rings should be replaced every time you do injectors...
get yourself some petroleum jelly and use it to both hold the crush washers on the new injectors, and to lubricate the o-rings when being installed back into the head. it will help keep them from rolling on you and getting pinched or out of place.
to get injectors out: remove valve cover and gasket, remove intake horn, remove engine lift point (big iron loop on the head that is in the way)
remove injector line clamps above the intake valley
disconnect injector lines from the head and use a flat blade screwdriver to gently pop the connector tubes loose and pull them out of the head and set aside.
remove the bolt directly above the injector on the hold down but leave the rearward bolt in place to remove the injector hold down.
use one of your intake manifold bolts and thread it into the top of the injector, and give it a tug to remove the injector.
you can use a screwdriver to gently pry upward against the head of the bolt to pop the injector out...once the hold down and cross tube is removed, the o-ring is the only thing left holding the injector in.
O-rings should be replaced every time you do injectors...
get yourself some petroleum jelly and use it to both hold the crush washers on the new injectors, and to lubricate the o-rings when being installed back into the head. it will help keep them from rolling on you and getting pinched or out of place.
to get injectors out: remove valve cover and gasket, remove intake horn, remove engine lift point (big iron loop on the head that is in the way)
remove injector line clamps above the intake valley
disconnect injector lines from the head and use a flat blade screwdriver to gently pop the connector tubes loose and pull them out of the head and set aside.
remove the bolt directly above the injector on the hold down but leave the rearward bolt in place to remove the injector hold down.
use one of your intake manifold bolts and thread it into the top of the injector, and give it a tug to remove the injector.
you can use a screwdriver to gently pry upward against the head of the bolt to pop the injector out...once the hold down and cross tube is removed, the o-ring is the only thing left holding the injector in.