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Old 03-07-2015, 10:27 AM   #43
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Just depends on your final HP goals and if you want to run E85 or not
Doubt ill run E85.. Not easy to come across where i am. It would be to much trouble then its worth. Which i why i went with Methanol. Power goals for now are in the 700's.. Dont see myself forging internals for a long while..
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Old 03-07-2015, 10:36 AM   #44
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85s would be more than enough at that level, I've been at 700 on race fuel with my 80s. Injectors are generally rated at 3 bar, but our cars run @4 bar, so my 80s actually flow 88lbs/hr. Mine are FIC850s. The 1000s are actually 95lb/hr, again at 3 bar. The exception to the 3 bar rule (generally) is the LS9 injector, which is rated at 52lbs @ 4 bar. 85s would do close to 800HP.
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Old 03-07-2015, 11:43 AM   #45
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85s would be more than enough at that level, I've been at 700 on race fuel with my 80s. Injectors are generally rated at 3 bar, but our cars run @4 bar, so my 80s actually flow 88lbs/hr. Mine are FIC850s. The 1000s are actually 95lb/hr, again at 3 bar. The exception to the 3 bar rule (generally) is the LS9 injector, which is rated at 52lbs @ 4 bar. 85s would do close to 800HP.
Very informative.. Didn't know this about injectors.. I'm thinking the 85's will be plenty considering I'm not planning on forging or going e85 for a long while. Thanks for that brotha!
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Old 03-07-2015, 12:29 PM   #46
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Again though it varies from car to car some.
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Old 03-07-2015, 07:19 PM   #47
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Im selling my Moran Billet Atomizers if anyone is looking to upgrade. These are the baddest injectors out there. I paid $1600 for them and will take $1300 for the set and they are basically brand new. These are very expensive but for the guys wanting to really step up their setup these are what you need.


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Old 03-12-2015, 08:16 AM   #48
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Fic 1000s here
How do you like the FIC 1000's?
I'm considering these over the ID's, any input would be helpful.
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UpDate - About to purchase either the FIC or ID's today. Don't have anymore time to think on it. Which should i go with. Was quoted 749.00 shipped for ID's.
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Old 05-15-2015, 11:06 AM   #50
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I've installed and tuned 2 more sets since I last recommend them in this thread, and those sets performed perfect also. I don't make a single penny off recommending FICs, and choose to do so anyway, as they are proven performers.
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Old 05-15-2015, 11:10 AM   #51
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I've installed and tuned 2 more sets since I last recommend them in this thread, and those sets performed perfect also. I don't make a single penny off recommending FICs, and choose to do so anyway, as they are proven performers.
I just texted Jon at FIC. Im going to make sure that he can Re-Flow the injectors that came with my Maggie Kit. Its more or less becoming an OCD overthinking kinda ordeal with this damn part and idk why lol.
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I just texted Jon at FIC. Im going to make sure that he can Re-Flow the injectors that came with my Maggie Kit. Its more or less becoming an OCD overthinking kinda ordeal with this damn part and idk why lol.
I don't see why he couldn't. As long as they are still using the LS9 injectors, they have done two of the sets I have installed and tuned.
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Old 05-15-2015, 11:22 AM   #53
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I don't see why he couldn't. As long as they are still using the LS9 injectors, they have done two of the sets I have installed and tuned.
He wants clarification that it is infact a LS9 injector as sometimes other injectors are included with these maggie kits depending on what kind of cost magnuson gets on the injectors. Mostly what i took for how he was describing it but i could be wrong...
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