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I was browsing in summitracing website and I came across these type of 60lbs injectors. http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku What do you guys think about them? also would they fit 2001 camaro v6 or firebird?
I was browsing in summitracing website and I came across these type of 60lbs injectors. http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku What do you guys think about them? also would they fit 2001 camaro v6 or firebird?
those injectors are listed as compatible with a starting year of 1995 for the 231 ci engine. That means they are bosch style injectors. that means they will not fit on your 1999+ fuel rail. electrical connectors would have to be modified and the fuel rail itself would have to be lowered 4mm. They are not plug and play.
welcome to the world of mis labled products.
for plug and play you need 'multec 2 longs'
There pretty much is no such thing. Well, non other than our stockers and a 27 pound injector. 27 is not that much more than stock, though. not enough for forced induction anyway.
01 Firebird A4 3.42
Powerdyne @ 6 PSI
and other mods
Visit Project Unleashed for guides and info.
those injectors are listed as compatible with a starting year of 1995 for the 231 ci engine. That means they are bosch style injectors. that means they will not fit on your 1999+ fuel rail. electrical connectors would have to be modified and the fuel rail itself would have to be lowered 4mm. They are not plug and play.
welcome to the world of mis labled products.
for plug and play you need 'multec 2 longs'
There pretty much is no such thing. Well, non other than our stockers and a 27 pound injector. 27 is not that much more than stock, though. not enough for forced induction anyway.
yes, sorta. they will plug right into your electrical connections and that is a good thing. you will still need to shorten the legs of the fuel rail. As viper metioned you can use the fuel rail from a 1998 or ealier L36 fbody because it rides lower than the 99+ fuel rail. I have seen those injectors in your link and plan to use them. I already have a 98 fuel rail ready to go but have not done a mock up yet. not sure if the 98 style is a 'perfect' fit. I am pretty sure it is though. If not i will modify the 98 fuel rail. pretty sure the 98 style will work just fine with those multec2 minis. (we seem to be the only car in the world that uses multec2 longs.)
don't buy a new fuel rail. expensive. keep you eye out for a parts car. i got mine from our for sale section here for $25 shipped.
01 Firebird A4 3.42
Powerdyne @ 6 PSI
and other mods
Visit Project Unleashed for guides and info.
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