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ebbtide357 12-20-2011 08:04 PM

injectors first?
 
what are the advantages of changing injectors or should i just do the chip first? just looking to kick it up a notch a little at a time just want to do it right the first time

globalwarmingcontributor 12-20-2011 08:58 PM

you want injectors first, better flowing injectors will hold better when the chip adds more fuel to the truck.. heres how i would go, new fuel pump(FASS or AIRDOG) injectors and then chip.

RollinCoal99 12-21-2011 11:38 AM

your fass 95 is good enough to handle 100hp injectors i would do that first, then chip

MillerBoyzDiesel 12-21-2011 11:42 AM

100 hp are small, id get the biggest I could find for a 24v

Diesel Dawgs Performance 12-21-2011 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by MillerBoyzDiesel (Post 833823)
100 hp are small, id get the biggest I could find for a 24v

I don't think he needs 300hp+ injectors. 100-150 would work great.

Luke

MillerBoyzDiesel 12-21-2011 12:12 PM

haha well I personally wouldnt use anything smaller than 200's or so. I dont see much gain in them. Im not sure why companies even offer anything below 100 or why people buy them, waste of money in my opinion. You can make alot of power with a cr using small nozzles but, look how many people are running the bigger 300 plus ones. for a 24v id go big injectors so I can keep the fuelling box turned down a bit and not tax my vp so much. higher tunes equals more pump duty cycle wich creates more heat in the pump module.

AllWeatherBomber 12-21-2011 01:33 PM

millerboyz... i am looking at getting new injectors for my 24v...i never thought about keeping the duty cycle down by using bigger hp sticks. it seems to make sense. but i also know that i couldnt keep the chip down. for long.

biged681985 12-21-2011 01:41 PM

millerboyzdiesel, you sound like a dumb ass.

OP i would deffinately go with injectors first. what you use your truck for will determine what size injectors i would suggest. i had 150s in my 99 before i dropped a valve. hauling 10k the egts would top out around 1450 on a hard pull. if you pull alot, i would go with 100 hp injectors.

Farmboy 2.0 12-21-2011 01:55 PM

Im with Big Ed on this. I personally am running 6x0.018s in my 2001 and they are roughly 250-300 hp injectors and they are hard on stock vp pumps and you need something like a hot rod vp or a dragon fire to run those injectors. The most fun I had with my truck was when I had my SPS 62 from IIS, 125 hp injectors, and a edge juice with a good lift pump. And the truck still got great mileage pulled like a son of a gun and ran like a dream. I put the big injectors in trying to make power and now I am actually considering going back to smaller than 200's to make it more drivable and gain some towing ability back.

Diesel Dawgs Performance 12-21-2011 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by MillerBoyzDiesel (Post 833833)
haha well I personally wouldnt use anything smaller than 200's or so. I dont see much gain in them. Im not sure why companies even offer anything below 100 or why people buy them, waste of money in my opinion. You can make alot of power with a cr using small nozzles but, look how many people are running the bigger 300 plus ones. for a 24v id go big injectors so I can keep the fuelling box turned down a bit and not tax my vp so much. higher tunes equals more pump duty cycle wich creates more heat in the pump module.


Do you even know anything about a Diesel?

Luke


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