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Injectors: 60 vs 72 lbs on K16 Billets

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Old 11-13-2012, 05:02 AM
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Injectors: 60 vs 72 lbs on K16 Billets

Just curious as to what gives on these two besides the obvious ... it would be for K16 billets ...

Any enlightment would be appreciated ...
 
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Old 11-13-2012, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Saint Ari
Just curious as to what gives on these two besides the obvious ... it would be for K16 billets ...

Any enlightment would be appreciated ...
Hi,I would say its what your tuner recommends with his tune?
 
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Old 11-13-2012, 09:27 AM
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I have 60s waiting to go in. Is the difference huge enough that I should switch? Just an 18g setup.
 
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We choose 60s and 80s because in our opinion the 72lb injectors we tested are very non linear... Showing High corrections on the low load / inj ms. Values and Negative corrections on the high load/inj ms. Just a difference of opinion.


 
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Originally Posted by Tony@epl
We choose 72lbs not because of their size, but because of their superior quality to the deka 60lb injector.
Yup, +1

Also it leaves you great amounts of room for future mods if you choose to go down that road.
 
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