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Yup, fire hose nozzles... :shock:
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Very nice, I'm up for some new injectors myself. I had a quick look at The1's injector tester while i went to visit him so he could do some things. It's a nice bit of kit.
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yeah he does good work, i think these injectors tested his rig nicely ;)
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Thats fantastic, sooooo much fuel! But also like you say low PWs actually look better than the dekas.
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yeah, heard alot of good stuff about them, so was keen to get a pic while The1 had them :) nothing like a port hole into the engines internals! im interested to see if any part throttle driving improves at all, not that it was ever too bad or anything.
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Holden202T wrote:you can find them here http://vpw.com.au/Category/Index/5748

i didn't really want 220lb's but i needed over 110lb (going off current fuel supply) so they were the next step :P

Jayme tells me a mate has tuned them on a streeter with E85 and they are good on low pulse widths so they should be ok for me, and probably only need 60-70% capacity at 45psi (plus boost rising pressure)
Can you run them straight of the delco with out an injector driver? Sorry for all the questions :)
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yeah its a high impedance injector, so itll run straight up on a delco.

only need drivers for low impedance injectors.
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Do they have diffuser plates or are they a straight ball and pintle?
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yeh they have a plate, it's not hole type but 4 slots around the outside, so like a garden hose but helps it diffuse it out a bit so you do get a spray pattern unlike the dekas straight shot.
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got a pic inside the end, its not the best, but its un-believably hard to get a good photo in there!
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