Injectors???
96 Cummings. What's a good injector for it? S300 64/71/14 turbo, no fuel plate, 2095 Mack plug, head studs and head work will be done as well. In the future I'm putting dv's, and 4gsk. Thanks
Brandon |
i'd say 5x14s would probably be good for that turbo. do yourself a favor n get the 4k gov springs now.
n please please please dont put a G in Cummins. |
Does your truck have a 5 speed or is it a auto? Ifs it a auto the 64mm turbo will be laggy and hot until the turbo lights especially with a stock cam in it etc. If its a manual you will be better off with that size turbo. I would look more into a 62 if you have a auto IMO. Also if you have a auto I would suggest a good convertor and a valve body to help out the trans ends of things
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Injectors???
Lol my phone does auto spell in the cummins g. It's a 5 speed manual trans. I already have that turbo on it. 64/71/14 and it's laggy already so idk. And break down the 5x14 for me?
Brandon |
5x14 would be about a 140-150 HP injector.. They should be a 5 hole nozzle design with 0.014" holes in the nozzles
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Injectors???
10-4
Brandon |
SDX makes a set of 5x.014's for about $500, and they're dang good injectors from what I hear.
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Originally Posted by EasternAggie
(Post 693537)
SDX makes a set of 5x.014's for about $500, and they're dang good injectors from what I hear.
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Thanks guys, Dave can't wait to see what she'll do this year. :c:
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I'm putting 7 hole injectors on my truck. I hear that they light turbos faster, but not quite the raw power that an equivalent 5 hole.
Hopefully know more next week when the get here. |
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