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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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Anyone have a spare injector they don't need. Specifically I am looking for the
ACCEL 150121 injector. I have a potential source that will test the injector to determine the offset. So far my playing w these values in the calibration has indicated a number of improvements in my motor: 1. Smoother idle 2. Better Fuel Economy 3. Reduction of drone at lower rpm Altho the values I am currently using look to be much closer than precious, I still think they are not totally correct. I'd like to get some empirical confirmation and there's a source that has been building a database of injector offsets as well as other data. They have not tested the ACCEL injector yet. Last edited by XfireZ51; 08-19-2014 at 06:49 PM. |
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
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Accel 150121 is available for $46 from Summit for a single in a worse case scenario.
Here is Accel's Fuel Injector Data page. http://www.accel-ignition.com/fuel-i...specifications But of course they dont list the stock flow rate 150121 21 lb/hr unit. Perhaps step up to the 24 lb/hr unit. At least it has data. The last time I bought a set of Accel injectors, there was an option to buy single injectors, sets of 8 injectors, and also sets of 8 injectors that were flow matched. I dont see the flow matched set availability, at least what I have looked at. Lack of injector data is one of the issues of using non-OEM injectors. Are the OEM 93-95 injectors that bad? Jerry sells the injector seals for $30-$40. Then the injector data would be spot on. |
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