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spys gt
08-31-2006, 12:49 PM
How do you know when to upgrade your injectors before putting the engine together?
Does it go by flow?
How much HP will a 24# injector and 30# injector support?
Thanks...
juicedz
08-31-2006, 04:33 PM
Are there any negative effects if your engine only needed say 30lb injectors and you went with 36lb injectors?
trigger
08-31-2006, 04:41 PM
Log and watch your injector duty cycle.
RyeLou
09-01-2006, 01:14 AM
Are there any negative effects if your engine only needed say 30lb injectors and you went with 36lb injectors?
As long as you can tune that extra fuel there isn't a problem. To really answer the question you need to know how many injectors you're talking about (so how many cylinders) and what type of power you're talking about or looking for. For example, in my car right now I have 682cc injectors (about 56lbs/hr) and they're maxed out at 18/19psi. I have 750cc injectors (about 62lbs/hr) waiting to go in which I'll probably go for about 20/21psi but tune to a bit richer air/fuel ratio.
Point is I have a 4 cylinder car so I need more fuel from each injector. I'm assuming you're a V8 guy because 99% of the people on here are, but figured I'd give my $.02 anyhow. On my car 24# injectors would be good for about 150hp to the wheels, haha.
Sean124
09-01-2006, 09:35 AM
RPM and HP are the determining factors for the answer to this question.
Doc99SS
09-01-2006, 09:18 PM
Well, I can tell you that my 24#/hr injectors are helping me make 340 RWHp, which is about 400 at the crank. I'm running the injectors at 52psi. I think that they are running about 90% duty cycle.
1BADAIR
09-01-2006, 09:22 PM
My svo 30's are over 100%DC at 5000 when its cool out(60psi) I would say 30's at 3 bar would be about 430 or so rwhp
Doc99SS
09-01-2006, 09:48 PM
To be more technical: The max Hp at the crank of a typical NA EFI engine is calculated as:
(injector flow rate) times (# of injectors) times (duty cycle desired) divided by (BFSC - engine brake fuel eff... somethingor other). BFSC (I could have the letters mixed up) is typically between 0.475 and .50...
In my case above: Hp = (27.5#/hr * 8 * .90) / 0.5 = 396 Hp @ crank
cjmatt
09-02-2006, 03:31 PM
i have a set of 30 lbers if you want em, theyre svo redtops
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