venom 660cc injectors for classic
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i've got 550 Venom injectors on my car, apparantly the problems were with old style venom injectors which only had single spray (one hole in the bottom) where as the newer ones i have are multispray (4 holes in the bottom)
Andy F mapped my car with them on a couple of weeks ago and all went well
Andy F mapped my car with them on a couple of weeks ago and all went well
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Deans Injectors were fine but I have come across some really poor injectors from these guys in the past.
The risk is that if you get just one thats dodgy in a batch of 4, you can end up with one cylinder running leaner than the others.
I'd recommend spending a little extra and getting a flow matched set of new JECS injectors, they have a very fine 12 nozzle spray pattern that improves economy in addition to making good reliable power.
Andy.
The risk is that if you get just one thats dodgy in a batch of 4, you can end up with one cylinder running leaner than the others.
I'd recommend spending a little extra and getting a flow matched set of new JECS injectors, they have a very fine 12 nozzle spray pattern that improves economy in addition to making good reliable power.
Andy.
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Deans Injectors were fine but I have come across some really poor injectors from these guys in the past.
The risk is that if you get just one thats dodgy in a batch of 4, you can end up with one cylinder running leaner than the others.
I'd recommend spending a little extra and getting a flow matched set of new JECS injectors, they have a very fine 12 nozzle spray pattern that improves economy in addition to making good reliable power.
Andy.
The risk is that if you get just one thats dodgy in a batch of 4, you can end up with one cylinder running leaner than the others.
I'd recommend spending a little extra and getting a flow matched set of new JECS injectors, they have a very fine 12 nozzle spray pattern that improves economy in addition to making good reliable power.
Andy.
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going to order a set from flat4online,apexi/nismo ones when i have saved abit more cash,dont want to take a chance,rather have a good make of injector to start with than buy cheaper poor make injector.
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tried mapping a skyline the other week on a set of 6 700cc venoms.. not good.. the AFR between cylinders was very different and we abandoned and went back to the originals for the moment! idle has always been lumpy as my wife's custard on the older ones.. not tried the newer ones on an Impreza.. yet..
Get what you pay for with injectors..
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Get what you pay for with injectors..
Simon
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tried mapping a skyline the other week on a set of 6 700cc venoms.. not good.. the AFR between cylinders was very different and we abandoned and went back to the originals for the moment! idle has always been lumpy as my wife's custard on the older ones.. not tried the newer ones on an Impreza.. yet..
Get what you pay for with injectors..
Simon
Get what you pay for with injectors..
Simon
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