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Old 02-01-2009, 02:26 PM
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I understand I will need new connector tubes when I put new injectors in because of my engine serial number. Should I just find a set o stock ones from a later model, or go with the .093 connector tubes? They are both the same price. Is there a benefit to the .093's? Are there any negatives? I am thinking 150 injectors. F1, DDP, Coaltrain, Scheid, Dragon Fly's, FireBall, I don't know.
 
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.093's are a little bigger than stock??
 
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They are bigger than stock
 
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The engine serial number isn't the determining factor on if you have the disposable tubes or not. On the tubes themselves you will see a number stamped, I believe on a tag if I remember right. It depends on this number if you will need new ones or have the reusable ones. Sorry I don't remember which numbers are which at the moment.

The bigger lines seemed to have caused a lot of idle problems in the past, but I don't personally know anything about em other then whats been posted through the years.
 




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