WRC air injectors.
Originally Posted by Cosworth Rallyesport
Originally Posted by GARETH T
why do you want a twin setup,, when you can just buy a single setup from msd and have it in the post tomorrow 
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How much do the twin set up cost? I know the single injector flows more than the twin set up,but i want the twin set up,if they were good enough for ford to use on the wrc escorts they will do for me.
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Originally Posted by GARETH T
why do you want a twin setup,, when you can just buy a single setup from msd and have it in the post tomorrow 
The problem you have pal is, the actual WRC air injectors are no longer available from Bosch, so the new ones that tuner etc sell are the nearest example currently available, but in the twin format they require the use of a resistor to bring the resitance seen by the ecu back into line. Not a problem, but as a few have said above the cleanest solution is to pick the phone up to Stu or Kenny and order the latest developed single air injector, it will produce the results you expect (as it's new) and its guarenteed to work (unlike some of the e-bay gambles you might come across).
Chances are the later works cars ran a different management system from the one you are using, so apart from astetics there is no reasn to buy a twin set.....
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Ian
Chances are the later works cars ran a different management system from the one you are using, so apart from astetics there is no reasn to buy a twin set.....
HTH
Ian
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[quote="ian sibbert"]The problem you have pal is, the actual WRC air injectors are no longer available from Bosch, so the new ones that tuner etc sell are the nearest example currently available, but in the twin format they require the use of a resistor to bring the resitance seen by the ecu back into line. Not a problem, but as a few have said above the cleanest solution is to pick the phone up to Stu or Kenny and order the latest developed single air injector, it will produce the results you expect (as it's new) and its guarenteed to work (unlike some of the e-bay gambles you might come across).
Chances are the later works cars ran a different management system from the one you are using, so apart from astetics there is no reasn to buy a twin set.....
HTH
Ian[/quo
Thanks for that il prob go for the single injector then in that case,just seem to see lots of cars with the twin setup rather than the single.
Chances are the later works cars ran a different management system from the one you are using, so apart from astetics there is no reasn to buy a twin set.....
HTH
Ian[/quo
Thanks for that il prob go for the single injector then in that case,just seem to see lots of cars with the twin setup rather than the single.
Originally Posted by Cosworth Rallyesport
i remember reading on here that there was a deffinate down side to the single compared to the original twin set up. 
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theres no one around here i would trust mate!
theres a few tuners on here who i would personally use,, karl norris, tony turbosystems, and MSD
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