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Hi, just have some questions here..

RB20det standard injectors are approximately good for how much rwkw's?

My rb20 just went in for a full rebuild, and i purchased a garrett gt28 bb turbo - .70 comp cover, 0.64 exhaust housing, rated at 400hp. The wastegate actuator spring is rated at 11.8lbs.

Now does that mean with the spring rate my minimum boost is 11.8psi? Because im a little worried about my injectors not being able to keep up with the turbo. I was planning to run about 8-10 pound initially, then once i upg fuel system i wind up the boost. I have a hybrid ebc btw.

Any thoughts/insight would be appreciated.

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I would upgrade your injectors because they will be completely maxed at that boost level id say if getting a little on the lean side with the gt28, they arent an expensive mod so it will be worth it so you can use the potential of the turbo.

Thanks for the input v8eta,

Mase: Yes they are a straight swap, although i think they need a dif plug? But the general consensus of the threads i have been reading is that those injectors are designed for a rotary engine, the spray pattern being suited for that not so much a piston engine and apparently are a bitch to tune.

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