Accell performance fuel injecters?
#1
Accell performance fuel injecters?
if anyone has any experience with these, please tell me. I am seriously looking into them... and wondering about HP gain... etc. etc. they are pretty expensive here is the link:
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...010921/c-10114
Ty for any help of this matter
http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...010921/c-10114
Ty for any help of this matter
#2
RE: Accell performance fuel injecters?
Accel fuel injectors:
I have them. The thing I really noticed about the injectors was the amount of gas they were draining. They're not necessary unless you need really need more fuel. I put mine in when I put my 60mm throttle body on along with my motor mount inserts and sway bar. It was hard to tell what the fuel injectors did (as far as performance) b/c the throttle body overshadowed it. My injectors will pay off with the mods I'm planning on doing.
I got my injectors from www.howellautomotive.com
U can also check www.modernperformance.com to compare prices with your website.
I have them. The thing I really noticed about the injectors was the amount of gas they were draining. They're not necessary unless you need really need more fuel. I put mine in when I put my 60mm throttle body on along with my motor mount inserts and sway bar. It was hard to tell what the fuel injectors did (as far as performance) b/c the throttle body overshadowed it. My injectors will pay off with the mods I'm planning on doing.
I got my injectors from www.howellautomotive.com
U can also check www.modernperformance.com to compare prices with your website.
#3
RE: Accell performance fuel injecters?
If your injectors are bad (mine are original with 238,000 miles on them and run fine), replace them with stock flowing units. Otherwise, don't worry about it. You won't need to go to bigger injectors until you are making 180+ HP or swap in a 2.4L engine. Fuel flow is controlled by the PCM, and the PCM assumes a particular injector size. If you put bigger injectors in and don't have the airflow to support it, you'll just run super duper rich (as opposed to just super rich like normal) at WOT, idle and other open loop conditions. You also risk getting a code for running rich during closed loop (normal driving) as the PCM tries to cut back fuel based on O2 sensor readings.
More fuel does not equal more power...
Best of luck!
More fuel does not equal more power...
Best of luck!