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cfd3122 11-27-2010 07:58 PM

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Does anyone know how i could get a lil more horse power out of my 02 cummins i have airdog 150 pump on it quadzilla adrenaline k&n air filter and gt35 ball bearing ..... could injectors help

mishkaya 11-27-2010 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by cfd3122 (Post 658100)
Does anyone know how i could get a lil more horse power out of my 02 cummins i have airdog 150 pump on it quadzilla adrenaline k&n air filter and gt35 ball bearing ..... could injectors help

Injectors will definitely help provided you are not already running too hot... :w2:

jake 94 11-27-2010 10:02 PM

Just gotta watch the head at boost psi over 40-45 pounds unless you have studs but you could run good with a decent set of 150s you have anything done to tranny auto or manual?

cfd3122 11-27-2010 10:40 PM

what would u say is hot i run down the road now at about 650 700 then when i get into it i get about 1000 1100 out of it but im not in it over 1000 but for a few seconds and the turbo only boosts to about 30 35 and is the and do the injectors run the higher the number the more fuel

jkidd 11-28-2010 04:06 AM

stay under 1300* if possible. Some 100HP injectors would be a nice upgrade and MPG should not suffer.

mishkaya 11-28-2010 07:17 AM


Originally Posted by cfd3122 (Post 658165)
what would u say is hot i run down the road now at about 650 700 then when i get into it i get about 1000 1100 out of it but im not in it over 1000 but for a few seconds and the turbo only boosts to about 30 35 and is the and do the injectors run the higher the number the more fuel

Provided you are getting your temps pre turbo, under 1300 is safe. There are different ratings for different brands of aftermarket injectors, but the rule is: more HP=more fuel (some are rated for total hp, some tell you how many hp you will gain, and some just go by hole size on the nozzles. Your temps will definitely go up with bigger injectors, as well as boost; and depending on your driving habits, fuel mileage may go down...
It's hard to know what you are after, but the most common injectors are either 100hp or 150 hp.

Keychain444 11-28-2010 08:52 AM

I just got 100hp nozzles on my truck and watched my in town mpg's got from 13 to 15 and highway 17 to 21. watch out you got that power you need to back it up with a solid transmission. My next investment is a torque converter and shift kit.


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