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Old 05-30-2005, 06:13 PM
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Hi! i need help with my fuel injectors have 98 dodge ram 1500 5.2L and would like to upgrade fuel injectors
have found some form accel and msd but do not know what static flow or driver type or lb have nothing to compair no
spec on oem injectors can anyone help!!! thanks













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I've heard that the stock ones on a 360 are 16 lb/hr, and I've heard that the ford motorsport 19 lb/hr ones are a good upgrade. It's funny that the 5.0 Mustangs came with 19lb/hr from the factory. I had a set up until a month or two ago but I chucked them as I thought I'd never have a use for them.
 
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if you check with a parts department, they should know what the stock lb/hr are for your truck, you will need the VIN number, probably the last nine digits. or if you call an aftermarket parts store, like advance auto or pepboys, they should be able to tell you what the stock injector output is.
 
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Check out Python injectors at this link http://www.python-injection.com/1204.cfm
They do an aftermarket injector for the racing community, and offer a w-i-d-e range of injectors for nearly all vehicles.

Hope they can help you out.

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I ordered injectors for my 98 through http://injector.com/fuelinjectors.php Marren's They are 24lb/hr injectors cost me 230.00 So far I have been happy with them. Give them a call or email they are really helpful.
 
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bro, if you go with anything more than 19lbs on your truck , you are going to be running way too rich and just throwing money away. 5.2L doesn't need and can't use any more fuel. why do you think you need new injectors? if you want them, like the other person said, the cheapest and best thing to do is buy a matched set of ford motorsport injectors - summit racing has them for the cheapest i have seen. they are a matched set so you don't have to worry about calibration.
 
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ok i am replaceing the fuel injectors for kind of a sound of mind thing.my truck bogs down when i put my foot in it ,but will pick
up after it gets going. i just replaced the whole Exhaust system that helped but the bog is still there.and are you shure that ford
fuel injectors will fit in a dodge 5.2L
 
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yeah, injectors are injectors. 19 lbs are 19lbs, they are all the same thing. dude, that doesn't sound like an injector problem, it could be a host of other things, and you are going to waste money on injectors.
 
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ok hay thanks for the info i will try to look for something els
 
 


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