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Hi guys,

This maybe a stupid question, but I've got the opportunity to buy some Deatsch Werks injectors and the 850cc and 1000cc are both the same price so I was wondering if there is any reason not to just grab the bigger ones?

Cheers for any help,

- Lance

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They are the older type and unlike the new ID range which work well at low duty cycles the older type can idle. poorly etc .

How much power do you plan to make? I have 550 Deatschwerks in my car currently at 314AWKW. (418hp)

Rough rule of thumb is 850cc = 850hp gross and 1000cc = 1000hp gross (on petrol)

I'm looking at the ones from Black Label Performance, Bob, are they the old ones? Currently making 270rwkw with 550cc injectors. Was planning on around 300 - 350rwkw. I emailed Sochi from Sthitec about it and he recommended 650cc~700cc for that power figure so I guess he was just covering ass if 550cc's will do the job...

Cheers,

- Lance

Edited by Captain Wow

Deatschwerks are generally reconditioned and matched Jecs etc. The 600cc should get you to your goal ok.

The IDs are just matched Bosch injectors so may be worth getting a price from Scott for some 1000s or 1200s. Not sure if they are a bolt into the Neo or if you will need a new rail for them.

I can easily beat those prices Lance. ;)

Is yours a Neo engine? If so the Xspurt 55mm injectors will work great, I also make my own plug adapters so they just drop in. I will PM you some prices if you like.

I would go with the 1000's personally, seeing you are upgrading from 550's.

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