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What size of injectors should I run?

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Old 09-05-2006, 05:17 PM
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What size of injectors should I run?

right now I'm drivin an 01 high output with an k&n ain the edge juice with attitude... My very next step is to get bully dog's big fuel kit to up my fuel pressure, but I wanna injectors after and I was just lookin to get some advise on like what brand of injectors I should run and also what size/stage I should go with? I know there are rated for horsepower but if I were to run a size bigger than what would be nessecery would it cause something to go wrong? thanks for the help
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whatever size you went with your tranny wouldnt like it. I assume since it a HO your tranny is a 6spd, you will need a clutch.

the injector size and quality all depends on you and your wallet.

Mach series by F1 diesel are the cream of the crop.

Jammer nozzles work great for college kids like myself.

its all up to you RV275 for $200, Jammer III nozzles for $200 or mach 4's for $1000 and every where in between

Mach, Jammer, BD, Diesel Dynamics (Complete Jammer's)

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yeah its a ho 6 speed.........so i'm thinkin the jammers
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You need to ask your self what you want the truck to do and how much you want to spend.
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one thing you have to remember, you get what you pay for. i will have to disagree about the mach series injectors, i have run both the f-5 and dynomite diesel performance stage 5, and the ddp injectors have performed much better for me, i would tell you to look in to a south bend clutch and ddp stage 3 or stage 4.
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Mach injectors are definitely the creme of the crop. They're more than others but you definitely get what you pay for.
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Your clutch will not like you, but your turbo may not either.
A question you need to answer is what are your goals and what do you use the truck for. This will allow a more "educated" guess to what you "need"
For the price Jammers or 275/300 injectors are hard to beat. Neither are classified injectors. Watch the classifieds and get a great set of injectors for a better price.
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