Rising RPM Fuel Rail + ID Injector
#2
The injector will fit the 11mm Rising RPM fuel rail bore. Now, you need to find out what size the injector bore on the block is, along with the length of the stock injectors.
From the Rising RPM web site...
Tech:
Primary Rail: Injector Bore Diameters = 11mm
Secondary Rail: Injector Bore Diameters = 11mm
Notes:
-1600cc Injectors: Available from RC Engineering Inc; Part# PB2-1600D (fits 11mm bores) (Rising RPM Rails have 11mm bores)
-The Bore of the Fuel Rail Measures 11mm
-The Injector top diamter Measures 10.42mm
From Injector Dynamics web site...
From the Rising RPM web site...
Tech:
Primary Rail: Injector Bore Diameters = 11mm
Secondary Rail: Injector Bore Diameters = 11mm
Notes:
-1600cc Injectors: Available from RC Engineering Inc; Part# PB2-1600D (fits 11mm bores) (Rising RPM Rails have 11mm bores)
-The Bore of the Fuel Rail Measures 11mm
-The Injector top diamter Measures 10.42mm
From Injector Dynamics web site...
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the peson at rising rpm said its the same dimension as the stock fuel rail. he also said he never test fitted an ID injector on his rails. i am going to buy it.,,. it i find it does fit. i will just go with rc injector and save some money., do i really need ID for reaching 350 hp? probably no
#4
No... ID fuel injectors are just superior. I used Bosch 1,680cc secondary fuel injectors, with Denso 720cc primary fuel injectors. That will reach that kind of power just fine. (Along with the proper supporting modifications.)
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