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non i/c bigger injector nozzle part#

Old 12-16-2006, 02:03 PM
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non i/c bigger injector nozzle part#

Hey guys, awhile back I had my injectors rebuilt and had larger nozzles put on. I've got the numbers off the new injector nozzle packaging and I was wondering if you guys could give me a number approximately of what you think they are rated at. Thanks
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1 St/Pc
0 433 171 103
DLLA 155 P 114

Number on barcode
3 165142 271491

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Old 12-16-2006, 07:35 PM
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bump bump bump
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im interested to know. are u just changing to bigged tips on the stock injectors to get more fuel rather than getting new injectors? people dont talk about the non I/c stuff very much.
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I've always heard that non-IC injectors flow a tad bit more than 190's. I wasn't aware that the tips could be mounted on a 7 mm injector; how much did that cost? Less than what it would have for 190's, I hope?
Good to know nonetheless.
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Originally Posted by Begle1
I've always heard that non-IC injectors flow a tad bit more than 190's. I wasn't aware that the tips could be mounted on a 7 mm injector; how much did that cost? Less than what it would have for 190's, I hope?
Good to know nonetheless.
He put larger nozzles on his stock 9mm non-IC injectors not 190's
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Originally Posted by Underpsi
He put larger nozzles on his stock 9mm non-IC injectors not 190's
Oooooohhhhh... I thought he put 9mm nozzles on his 7mm injectors.

(Would that be possible?)
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Yes, it is possible to put 7mm tips in bodies that came with 9mm tips and vice versa.

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and do they get bigger than that?
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Well apparently everyone is as stumped as I am on this. Anyone have any ideas as to how I could get a flow rating besides pulling them and having them tested? Thanks
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