I just moved here about a month ago, I cant wait for next auto-x/drift season I stumbled across this site looking for PFC tuning answers. Everyone loves pics so here are some recent ones.
Yes painting the headlight covers i got and a 99 spec lip are next on my list of things to buy.
Another FD in the area
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1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL flat black w/ white interior, 2 dr fastback, 390 thunderbird, C6 auto, 2500 rpm high stall converter, shift kit, AC, Holley 750 cfm
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I always recommend ID 2000's since they are essentially a future-proof injector for any setup you can throw at them. E85, pump gas, 500+rwhp, they can all happen with ID2000's. Since they are so linear you can also dial them down to super low pulse widths unlike previous low impedance injectors.
Injector Dynamics basically takes Bosch EV14 and makes them in certain fitments and them flow matches batches or sets and sells them for a mark up. If you are willing to be creative with fitment (i.e. tracking down your own injector top o-rings and sealing grommets) you can just get regular old EV14's.
http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/0280158821-2200cc
Those injectors are about $100 cheaper per injectors, representing a $200 savings if you swap out your secondaries. They are also flow matched in whatever size batch you order.
Obviously, these will not work with the OEM secondary (or primary) rail, as the OEM injectors are side flow, and these are 14mm top feed injectors.
Injector Dynamics basically takes Bosch EV14 and makes them in certain fitments and them flow matches batches or sets and sells them for a mark up. If you are willing to be creative with fitment (i.e. tracking down your own injector top o-rings and sealing grommets) you can just get regular old EV14's.
http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/0280158821-2200cc
Those injectors are about $100 cheaper per injectors, representing a $200 savings if you swap out your secondaries. They are also flow matched in whatever size batch you order.
Obviously, these will not work with the OEM secondary (or primary) rail, as the OEM injectors are side flow, and these are 14mm top feed injectors.
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JTurton7 wrote:Speedjunkie i love your wheel setup, ive seen your car on the rx7club. Perfect blend of lots of rubber and stance. Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.
Thanks! You'll see them in person soon. I actually just put money down on some new custom 3pc wheels too haha.
Where do you work on base? I'm in 16th SPCS but I'm hoping to move in May, hopefully just to another unit on base or in the area but we'll see. CO is awesome.
JTurton7 wrote:DP, stock cat, RB catback
PowerFC, Datalogit, LC-1 Wideband
Koyo Rad, 25row oilcooler
Delrin Busings, Tein HT coilovers 18k F and R springs lol so damn stiff
We have a few of the same mods. Those coilovers are gorgeous, gotta love external reservoirs lol. I've been kinda looking for new ones too, some that will go lower hopefully.
And as for the ID2000s, they are expensive, but definitely worth it. For one, you don't have to wire in resistors or an injector driver, which is money and work saved as well.
So are you planning on replacing just the secondaries or all 4? If you're not going for huge power you'd be totally safe going with just the secondaries.
I keep forgetting to ask, how long have you had it?
chickenwafer wrote:Injector Dynamics basically takes Bosch EV14 and makes them in certain fitments and them flow matches batches or sets and sells them for a mark up. If you are willing to be creative with fitment (i.e. tracking down your own injector top o-rings and sealing grommets) you can just get regular old EV14's.
http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/0280158821-2200cc
Those injectors are about $100 cheaper per injectors, representing a $200 savings if you swap out your secondaries. They are also flow matched in whatever size batch you order.
WHAT?! I would have done that instead.
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