FDelphi (MSD) 55, 65 or 75lb Fuel Injectors - Low Impedence?
FDelphi (MSD) 55, 65 or 75lb Fuel Injectors - Low Impedence?
Has anyone tried the Delphi (MSD) 55, 65 or 75lb Fuel Injectors - Low Impedence. How do these injectors work at idle? I see that you can use these with the stock computer. If you have used them please let me know what you think of them?
Thanks,
KEN
Thanks,
KEN
Re: FDelphi (MSD) 55, 65 or 75lb Fuel Injectors - Low Impedence?
Originally posted by Formula Fbody
Has anyone tried the Delphi (MSD) 55, 65 or 75lb Fuel Injectors - Low Impedence. How do these injectors work at idle? I see that you can use these with the stock computer. If you have used them please let me know what you think of them?
Thanks,
KEN
Has anyone tried the Delphi (MSD) 55, 65 or 75lb Fuel Injectors - Low Impedence. How do these injectors work at idle? I see that you can use these with the stock computer. If you have used them please let me know what you think of them?
Thanks,
KEN
Rich Krause
There is a GP on Mototron 60 lb injectors on www.ls1tech.com in the FI section by Nasty Performance.
Got my Mototron 60#ers from http://www.fullthrottlespeed.com
$55 each.
$55 each.
Originally posted by Birdie2000
Got my Mototron 60#ers from http://www.fullthrottlespeed.com
$55 each.
Got my Mototron 60#ers from http://www.fullthrottlespeed.com
$55 each.
I'm running Delphi 95's on the street now, the idle and throttle response are perfect. And I'm using the *stock* offset table.
Kurt Urban of Wheel to Wheel (shop that built Ronnie Duke's car) recently made a few comments about them over on LS1tech.com. He seemed to really like them, seemed very impressed. He goes by "427" over there if you care to look them up. I sure hope they work well though, sure are a lot cheaper than a FAST setup.
Originally posted by Birdie2000
Kurt Urban of Wheel to Wheel (shop that built Ronnie Duke's car) recently made a few comments about them over on LS1tech.com. He seemed to really like them, seemed very impressed. He goes by "427" over there if you care to look them up. I sure hope they work well though, sure are a lot cheaper than a FAST setup.
Kurt Urban of Wheel to Wheel (shop that built Ronnie Duke's car) recently made a few comments about them over on LS1tech.com. He seemed to really like them, seemed very impressed. He goes by "427" over there if you care to look them up. I sure hope they work well though, sure are a lot cheaper than a FAST setup.
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