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Didn't ignore advice I've taken it in

Fo realz?

What size or ^cc injectors would be good for a 450Kw-550kw max build ???

if people are using 1000cc injectors for 300-ish kW, i'd say 2000?

1000s should do it. 1500 very safe.

1000cc ev14's are the go, or 2000's when you realise you can't make that power safely with 98.

Might go for 800cc sard

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Didn't ignore advice I've taken it in

Just ignoring the childish comments bit pathetic

Just thought 1000cc+ injectors would of been more than enough Ive always had them on the cards was just seeing what other GTR drivers would suggest !!!!!

Seeing my suicide analogy went down so well with you, how about another...

Let's pretend for a second that you want to kill yourself. If you're a 10 year old kid averaging 40-50kg, you'll need to consume at least 60-70mg of cyanide to induce a histotoxic hypoxia leading to cardiac arrest (FYI this kicks in quicker on an empty stomach; stomach acid is your friend). You've read the threads, you've seen the 10 year old kids pulling this off and bragging about it. But they're lightweights - you're much older, you weigh like 85kg - you can handle your cyanide! So for some reason...and against the advice of those who care about you...you decide a 70kg 15 year old's dose of 105mg might be appropriate for your application. But oh noes...you're still alive. What went wrong? You didn't listen. You're still stuck here asking stupid questions on forums. You know what? Just go with the noose / buy a Toyota Echo, things are less complicated that way.

http://www.nitrostreet.com/injectors.htm

Engine Horse Power = 600HP (Your low range figure was 450kw)

BSFC = 0.65 for Turbo Engines

Number of Cylinders = 6

Injector Duty Cycle = 0.8

= 853.13cc/min

Now that is using 98 octane. If you were to go with E85 which will help you achieve your goals, you'll need approximately 40% more flow in the injectors (as well as a better fuel pump setup to keep up)

Additionally, this is for ENGINE HP, not WHEEL HP which I assume you're after when you said your goal figures.

Thank you god for putting f**kheads like this wanker ^ in the world

Good form

Your a hero behind a keyboard

And you're (note the apostrophe) a kid behind a leaning out engine...I know which I'd rather be. No need to hate, I chose the right injectors for my application.

Seeing my suicide analogy went down so well with you, how about another...

Let's pretend for a second that you want to kill yourself. If you're a 10 year old kid averaging 40-50kg, you'll need to consume at least 60-70mg of cyanide to induce a histotoxic hypoxia leading to cardiac arrest (FYI this kicks in quicker on an empty stomach; stomach acid is your friend). You've read the threads, you've seen the 10 year old kids pulling this off and bragging about it. But they're lightweights - you're much older, you weigh like 85kg - you can handle your cyanide! So for some reason...and against the advice of those who care about you...you decide a 70kg 15 year old's dose of 105mg might be appropriate for your application. But oh noes...you're still alive. What went wrong? You didn't listen. You're still stuck here asking stupid questions on forums. You know what? Just go with the noose / buy a Toyota Echo, things are less complicated that way.

This made me laugh! Love it!

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