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hey guys

just wondering, is there a table or conversion method to work out what size injectors can support what power (hp)?

i did a quick search and it has been suggested that 1cc supports roughly 1hp, so 700cc inj supports around 700hp

some1 also came up with; cc x 6/5 = hp (700cc x 6/5 = 840hp), which seems quite high

please confirm :)

cheers,

Andy

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stock gtst injectors and a FPR will do 250rwkw

well i've already bought the injectors and fuel pump, and i want some breathing room in the event that the high flow makes much less than 250rwkw and i get bored and decide to strap on a bigger turbo :( . but i wouldn't be aiming any higher than 280rwkw, cause i can't afford a rebuild :) . so the 440cc injectors should still be up the task

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so why is it that i've read articles in hpi etc that have cars with a power output of about 500rwkw but they're using 1600cc injectors?? do injectors still work accurately even when they're being used below the level they're designed for?

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Personally I would not want to be using any injector (or fuel system for that matter) at more than MAX 85% of its capacity. In case shit happens, it is probably a good insurance. (having said that how anal and redundany you want / need to be with your fuel system depends on what what your doing with the vehicle and how far you want to take things), $$$ add up quickly :D

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yea mate but how many 1600cc squirters are they using??

many racing/high performance cars use big injectors to suppliment their apetite. they are called 2ndary injectors. and it is very common in rotors. e.g. they may be using a few 500cc injectors then use a couple of 2000cc injectors to beef up the support.

i personally dont know y they do it. perhaps using all 2000cc squirters may be too expensive or inefficient....

im sure someone on here might know?

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