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biggest injector that can be ran on SAFC or HKS GCC

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Old 08-09-03 | 07:07 AM
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biggest injector that can be ran on SAFC or HKS GCC

I got an hks Fcon and im getting a GCC
i was wondering what the biggest secondary i can run on this setup was...?

how about a SAFC setup for the secondaries? what would be the biggest i could run?
i was thinking maybe 920ish or 1080ish not to sure... just want some input!!!

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Old 08-09-03 | 07:54 AM
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I don't see why you couldn't run the 1680's...1200's forsure...

www.injector.com it might be injectors.com

anyway...Marren Motorsports
Old 08-09-03 | 01:40 PM
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hrm good good cuz then i dont have to shell out 1k for standalone! :-D
Old 08-09-03 | 10:50 PM
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Fuel controllers only affect the AFM's signal, not the injectors themselves. So the individual sizes of the injectors isn't important, only the total flow of all four. The S-AFC can only go down to -50%, which means you could tune a total injector flow of 4400cc/min to match the stock 2200cc/min (4 x 550cc/min). So if you kept the stock primaries, you could run a pair of 1650cc/min secondaries. Note that with that the closer you get to that limit the less you'll be able to lean out the rich factory mixtures before you hit -50%.
Old 08-10-03 | 12:31 AM
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but I think at 3800 you'd have a huge stumble going from the 550's to the 1600's... which a standalone can get rid of.

if you are running enough power to need more then four 720's then you should be looking at a standalone no matter what anyways
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What he said.
Old 08-10-03 | 01:44 AM
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if you are running enough power to need more then four 720's then you should be looking at a standalone no matter what anyways
exactly. I thought I could get away with a safc, and maybe msd adjustable ignition, but why try. Just go with a lt8/e6k/wolf. In the end it's the only real alternative.
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