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does anyone know or have experience with power enterprise injectors , they do an 850cc injector which is $160each,

would this be a good thing for a E85 setup upto 340kw and would they idle nicely and be no drama fitment on stock rail???

would really appreaciate feedback before i make decisions.. ;not sure bout xspurt injectors if i need to stuff round with rail...

old style injector which is pretty lazy but will work...

Just to add some info since I first started this thread - I've now got the injectors and test fitted them. The pic shows what we had to do to make them fit - was only about 0.5mm skimmed off the adapters. All i've got to do now is get the car tuned...

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Good work. The 1000's seem easier to fit then the 2000's due to there length.

With 2000's i still had to open the rail .5mm and then get the correct o-ring to match. Then i needed larger o-rings for the lower end that fits into the port. I couldnt use the stock rubber as u have.

Good work. The 1000's seem easier to fit then the 2000's due to there length.

With 2000's i still had to open the rail .5mm and then get the correct o-ring to match. Then i needed larger o-rings for the lower end that fits into the port. I couldnt use the stock rubber as u have.

there are specific bolt in ones avail, i just did a 34 vspec with bosch 2000's bolt in no mods. i know efi hardware have them ready to go excellent price too.

so is that 65mm or 48mm all up...

strange they have a cap on them..looks like they are 11mm when you take the cap off...

Wonder if you put them in like that, but then the spray nozzle would be in the airstream.. :unsure:

the long nozzle ones are direct fit evo X.

The caps on the others allow you to order specific spray patterns for different applications... 10,20 or 30 degree.

does anyone know or have experience with power enterprise injectors , they do an 850cc injector which is $160each,

would this be a good thing for a E85 setup upto 340kw and would they idle nicely and be no drama fitment on stock rail???

would really appreaciate feedback before i make decisions.. ;not sure bout xspurt injectors if i need to stuff round with rail...

YEP! Thats what i run mate no dramas what so ever :thumbsup:

dont have to explain my setup to you lol :merli:

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