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Re: Injector Housing Question
i stay with the early ones for the o ring placeent being higher up to be able to ake more of that boss out .jmho
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which would you use?
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02-11-2008 | #13 |
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Re: Injector Housing Question
late ones flow better unported due to the injector boss being reduced.
but keep in mind the port match might not be that great, the later manifold and injector housing alignment improved a bit over the early port matching. not an issue if you port and port match, but something worth checking. early manifold to injector housing alignment wasn't always that great. I like the late model injectors way better, they tolerate the alchy in the gas vs the early ones breaking down over time. decisions, decisions.....
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Why would anyone need a spare set of unported housings though? I'd think the only reason might be originality, but then you'd want ones of the same type (early or late).
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good point!! common switch which is a good idea. I also agree with Jeff that cleaning the injectors often isn't a good idea. especially the early ones. folks seem to have good luck with the accel, and they are cheap!
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Lets say I wanted to be able to DRIVE my vette this summer and also be able to WORK on porting, without the extra set I could not do that. RK, If I used later IH I would also use a Later Plenum
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I need to replace the plug wires on my car, I also want to drive it this spring. SO if I put the later IH and plenum on my car for now in OEM form, I will get a slight bit MORE power because they have bigger ports. Then port my OEM stuff and next winter install it for the following year and be done, then either sell or hang on to the later stuff
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