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Old 10-02-2006, 02:51 PM   #1
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Cool Fuel injector question?

I am putting my engine back together, but I am wondering if I neglected a few key areas. My real question is fuel. I have a 1996 WS6 and I am wondering how good the fuel injectors are. What horsepower level can they handle? I am putting in the engine 1.6 rockers, new pushrods, springs, and a cam with the specs of 210/224 @.050 272/286 advertised duration 112 lobe and .479/.518 gross lift. I did't do any porting or polishing or even touch the intake. I just want to know if the fuel injector will be able to handle it? I rrrreallly don't have anymore money to spend right now. Thanks.
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Old 10-02-2006, 03:31 PM   #2
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your stock injectors should be good if you really need new injectors cheap try to find a whole fuel rail setup off a 98 z28 and rip off the injectors, those should be cheap and work fine (theyre 28lbs i think... not sure about all this though).
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the stocks should work just fine with that baby cam. Alto the only true way to know is by doing a datalog and measureing duty cyle.
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