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hi all

ive recently had a dyno tune and my vl turbo injectors are maxed on 8psi.

so its time for bigger injectors..

6x GTR 444cc injectors is what im looking for > ?

what do yez think ?

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hi all

ive recently had a dyno tune and my vl turbo injectors are maxed on 8psi.

so its time for bigger injectors..

6x GTR 444cc injectors is what im looking for > ?

what do yez think ?

Who did your tune, what managment system are you running and are you sure they are at 100% duty cycle???

It maybe worth looking at new injectors through a sponsor when you factor in 2nd hand GTRs then having to pay to get them flow tested and or repaired.

Depending on other supporting mods and if you have future mods, if you are going to upgrade now it maybe worth going larger so you dont have to later on down the track.

As Damo said though they come up in the 4 SALE forum here a fair bit and other forums.

What part of Tassie are you from (post up in the who's who thread maybe???)

:(

Cheers GMB

Sounds about right..

My std 260cc injectors were max'd out on 9psi at a shade over 5000rpm and making close to 180rwkw with a 12:1 AFR.

Figures obviously depend a little on the given dyno but they were max'd out with the std afm also reading 4.98v.

thanks for the help lads.

ive had a look around and found a good set of GTR's, so they will do the trick for now.

they should hold up to 260 rwkw.

now i might bump the boost up to 12 or 13 psi, see if i can get about 310ish rwhp ( 230 rwkw )

then try for a very low 13 second 1/4, lots of fun to come :spank: lol

- Ricko.

thanks for the help lads.

ive had a look around and found a good set of GTR's, so they will do the trick for now.

they should hold up to 260 rwkw.

now i might bump the boost up to 12 or 13 psi, see if i can get about 310ish rwhp ( 230 rwkw )

then try for a very low 13 second 1/4, lots of fun to come :P lol

- Ricko.

damn I can't wait to race you again, should be close like last time, only a second faster!!!

damn I can't wait to race you again, should be close like last time, only a second faster!!!

haha - yeah, you will still have more ponies. we should make it a drag day traditon - you v's me.

this time traction is going to be an even bigger prblem. :D

hope you get your injectors in, got mine in and my plenum too :(

lol

injectors + tune and diff reshen up before the drag day.

you will have to show us a pic of the new plenum and motor.. have you had it tuned yet ?

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