Beige Injectors?

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Beige Injectors?

Postby MattL on Tue Jan 20, 2004 5:19 pm

I've got a frst with full stainless magnex system, induction kit, stage 1 superchip running 13psi through an electronic boost controller.

If I was to buy a set of beige injectors and fit them, what kind of differences would I get?

Thanks for any help

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Postby AdrianFRST on Tue Jan 20, 2004 5:54 pm

The bigger injectors require the coresponding chip (195, or stage 2) and an uprated fuel pump (normally a standard Escort Cossie one).

More fuel means you can run more boost. You don't say what turbo you have so I'm assuming it's standard, in which case more boost will just see it off to an early grave...

You could go ahead if you planned to replace the turbo soon after. A decent hybrid T3 would be the best bet. Choose the stage depending on how far you plan to go with the engine.
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