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Ford racing 80 lb injectors ??
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<blockquote data-quote="stang8psi" data-source="post: 12205638" data-attributes="member: 43890"><p>If this is the case and you will never see the power they advertise than why spend the extra $600 dollars for injectors when there are options out there that will be justa as good, and have been for years! </p><p></p><p>I am not knocking the ID's I just think people are relizing that there is no need to get such a big injector and spend that kind of money on them when there power goals are not going to be 750-1000rwhp! I mean the 47 and a boost a pump are plenty for 620 or so rwhp and that is the injector most kits come with! so if building the motor and going to up boost some, I am sure the 60's and the 75's and 80's will be able to handle the job and saving tons of money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang8psi, post: 12205638, member: 43890"] If this is the case and you will never see the power they advertise than why spend the extra $600 dollars for injectors when there are options out there that will be justa as good, and have been for years! I am not knocking the ID's I just think people are relizing that there is no need to get such a big injector and spend that kind of money on them when there power goals are not going to be 750-1000rwhp! I mean the 47 and a boost a pump are plenty for 620 or so rwhp and that is the injector most kits come with! so if building the motor and going to up boost some, I am sure the 60's and the 75's and 80's will be able to handle the job and saving tons of money! [/QUOTE]
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