I have a 6.0 w/ a MAC CAI and Magnaflow exhaust, Would there be any benifit to getting bigger injectors? Alsop would there be any set backs to getting them?
I have a 6.0 w/ a MAC CAI and Magnaflow exhaust, Would there be any benifit to getting bigger injectors? Alsop would there be any set backs to getting them?
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hey dude..they wont help you any...i could run boost with my stockers ,just couldnt run at wide open throttle so there is plenty left in the stockers with what you have...
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You probably have 24# injectors in there, so that would be plenty for the mods in your sig.
44lb'rs would work and wouldn't hurt anything, but it wouldn't produce anymore power than the stock injectors.
Get the big injectors, that can be your excuse to get a turbo, hahahah.
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Allen, pretty much the same question, but on my truck. I have heard varying responses about the need for larger injectors on an N/A motor.
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