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Fuel Injectors

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I have a gems type manifold off a 4.0 Rover V8 and am wondering what the fuelling limit is of the standard injectors in respect of how much power they will support.

I am anticipating in the region of 270 BHP are they going to flow enough fuel?

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Kevin,

I use this calculator : http://www.z31.com/software/injector.pl

Green Lucas and Bleu Bosch injectors flow around 180CC. Not enough for 275BHP.
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I am using new low impedance 214cc injectors at 2.5 bar and am seeing 314bhp.

Am about to upgrade as duty cycle must be quite high.
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Dimitri,

Thats a useful programme but am getting conflicting answers.

If i enter BSFC of 0.50 and duty cycle od 0.85 and injector flow rate of 180 it says they will only support 233 BHP

If I input the same figures but Power at 275 BHP it says the injectors are large enough unless I'm doing something wrong?

I have the green Lucas injectors.

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Kevin,

I entered same figures as you and I had this :

Power: 275 horespower
Number of injectors: 8
BSFC: 0.50
Duty cycle: 0.85
This combination will require 212 cc/min injector (20.2 lbs/hour)


For the choice of injectors I use this data base : http://users.erols.com/srweiss/tableifc.htm

This site gives also some indications about the BSFC figure to use.
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Post by CastleMGBV8 »

Dimitri,

My mistake forgot to change the number of injectors.

So what would you recommend as it's not going to be cheap to change 8 injectors.

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Post by Wotland »

Kevin,

I found more informations about genuine injectors : Standard spec is 185cc/min at 36PSI for 14CUX Lucas injectors. Bosch Thor injectors flow the same, but at 56PSI.

One option is to use Bosch 0280-150-561 rated at 230cc/min at 40 PSI.

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Post by CastleMGBV8 »

Dimitri,

The green Lucas injectors I have are D1830GA buy I cannot find a spec for them are these the 14cux injectors you mentioned earlier rated at 185cc/min at 36PSI.

Bear in mind I'm a complete learner of EFI but if the standard injectors were run at a slightly higher pressure say 40lb ish would this help and increase flow rate pro rata by 10% as I would like to not have to buy a new set if possible?

I intend using a MS 1 V3 ECU does that allow adjustment of the duty cycle and could I realistically increase fuel pressure higher to say 43.5 PSI. I haven't bought a fuel pump yet as I want to be sure everything is compatable.

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Hi Kevin

I believe D1830GA are Lucas and flow is 185cc/min at 36PSI. Was told they do not like increased pressure, not sure how true that is.

If your interested in a brand new set of low impedance 214cc bosch injectors which is what I use let me know as I have a spare set. You do need to run them with ballast resistors that cost a couple of pounds from Maplin or RS

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i was running my old hotwire ones at 40-45psi with no probs,
but now using bigger injectors turned down,.
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Post by CastleMGBV8 »

Tony,

I remember you got some new ones from the US, whats the spec, price and supplier please?

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Post by Coops »

bosch greenmotorsport ones,
440cc/min
fiveO on ebay US

doubt if they will be any good on current exchange rate mate.
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Post by r2d2hp »

42Ib injectors are good for best part of 600bhp :x

Think Kevin needs to be looking for injectors of around 20Ib

Read that over large injectors can cause all sort of running issues
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