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The Blower Bistro
2.9 crusher question
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<blockquote data-quote="4sdvenom" data-source="post: 16239166" data-attributes="member: 13315"><p>Personally I would buy injectors based on your end goal of 800+rwhp and E85. The injector technology and tuning capabilities of today can easily make something like an ID1050 or even an ID1300 work and operate with stock like drivability even at 600-650 rwhp. They may cost a little bit more than 60lbs injectors buy they are what you would have to buy down the road when you increase power. Save yourself the added cost of buying two different sets of injectors and get the bigger ones up front.</p><p>Unless of course the budget simply isn’t there for the larger injectors and you find a screaming great deal on 60lbrs.</p><p>For reference I ran a KB 2.2 on 21psi with 60lbs injectors a BAP and a larger BA3000 maf and did fine with it. BUT that was on 93 octane plus Torco. That would not have been enough if I had been running E85 at that boost level. </p><p></p><p>-Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4sdvenom, post: 16239166, member: 13315"] Personally I would buy injectors based on your end goal of 800+rwhp and E85. The injector technology and tuning capabilities of today can easily make something like an ID1050 or even an ID1300 work and operate with stock like drivability even at 600-650 rwhp. They may cost a little bit more than 60lbs injectors buy they are what you would have to buy down the road when you increase power. Save yourself the added cost of buying two different sets of injectors and get the bigger ones up front. Unless of course the budget simply isn’t there for the larger injectors and you find a screaming great deal on 60lbrs. For reference I ran a KB 2.2 on 21psi with 60lbs injectors a BAP and a larger BA3000 maf and did fine with it. BUT that was on 93 octane plus Torco. That would not have been enough if I had been running E85 at that boost level. -Ken [/QUOTE]
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