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Old 12-28-2004, 03:21 PM   #1
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Question big 16 g

wut injectors will go best with a big 16g. i have that and a greddy fmic with alot more ugrades



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What injectors would go best with a big 16g? I have that and a greddy fmic, with a lot more upgrades.



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Old 12-28-2004, 03:30 PM   #2
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Re: big 16 g

There is a LOT of info on this topic on this site already, its a pretty common question. But if you post what type of tuning device you will be using such as MAFT, AFC, DSMlink, keydiver chip, etc, I'll be happy to make a quick recomendation. It's going to be a toss up between 550s and 650s though.
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Re: big 16 g

Get 560cc evo injectors, they can be had for $150 or less from Evo8 owners who are upgrading.
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Re: big 16 g

good call on the EVO injectors, i almost got some but ended up with the 660's...
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Old 12-30-2004, 08:33 AM   #5
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Re: Re: big 16 g

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Get 560cc evo injectors, they can be had for $150 or less from Evo8 owners who are upgrading.
Really, I had no idea they would work. Are they low impedence like the stockers? Do I need to get the seal kit (I don't know exactly what the kit is, but I see it is recommended with an upgrade). And all this time, I thought I had to pay $300 for a set of 550's Great info Joe!!!!
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Re: big 16 g

I had a 16G on my 1998 gst and the stock 450's where fin. Now i did only have that turbo for a week before i blew it up. (got metal in the motor)
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Re: big 16 g

stock wont be good enough to spool up the 16g
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Re: Re: big 16 g

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stock wont be good enough to spool up the 16g

Yes they will, just not anything over ~15 psi.
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Re: big 16 g

Injectors don't "spool up" a turbo. Please re-adjust your terminology so that statement makes some sense.
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