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What would I get from ex. SIEMENS injectors instead of BOSCH ones...
I run 4 greens now and thinking of greys.. maybe... and thought maybe it would be better with SIEMENS...
What do you say??
I run 4 greens now and thinking of greys.. maybe... and thought maybe it would be better with SIEMENS...
What do you say??
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Siemens injectors are defo very good...but I assume you have the means to adjust fuelling and control any new injector ?
I was using some Siemens 660cc in my car for a while ( non cossie ), at 4.5 bar base pressure, with up to 1.3 bar on top of that.
They worked perfectly for me....
Almost regretting changing them to larger 750cc RC Engineering injectors, but the others were too small.
I was using some Siemens 660cc in my car for a while ( non cossie ), at 4.5 bar base pressure, with up to 1.3 bar on top of that.
They worked perfectly for me....
Almost regretting changing them to larger 750cc RC Engineering injectors, but the others were too small.
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Originally Posted by stevieturbo
Siemens injectors are defo very good...but I assume you have the means to adjust fuelling and control any new injector ?
I was using some Siemens 660cc in my car for a while ( non cossie ), at 4.5 bar base pressure, with up to 1.3 bar on top of that.
They worked perfectly for me....
Almost regretting changing them to larger 750cc RC Engineering injectors, but the others were too small.
I was using some Siemens 660cc in my car for a while ( non cossie ), at 4.5 bar base pressure, with up to 1.3 bar on top of that.
They worked perfectly for me....
Almost regretting changing them to larger 750cc RC Engineering injectors, but the others were too small.
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I am not sure I am understanding you correct... but I think you mean a new chip with new injectors.. then yes!! I have MA Developments closed loop in mind (with greys) but if I can get a simular and better injector, the tuner that makes the chip for me just have to know what injector it is i think. I have´nt got that much knowledge about injectors cc and type-names... so I dont know yet. Just want to get the best out of it.. if possible and affordable
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Ultimately your power goals, will determine the flow rate of injector you need.
After that, you can choose from a variety of different makes.
That also assumes, thet someone does actually make a "chip" to suit whichever injector you choose.
After that, you can choose from a variety of different makes.
That also assumes, thet someone does actually make a "chip" to suit whichever injector you choose.
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Mate ring jamie at jamsport about siemens injectors. As far as i know he is doing a deal on them at the mo. Give him a call he will definatly help you out..
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