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I am new to F.I. How do I determine which ones I have? How do I know when/if they need to be replaced?
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They very seldom need replaced.
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My Rochester injectors had part numbers on them . The Ford Motorsport injectors are color coded . You could also remove them and send them to get them flowed . Also make sure you know what pressure your injectors are running at in your car .
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I’d have to go look at my notes to be 100% sure on my pressures. But I think I ran 24lbs at 65 psi. And I have run 30lb at 50 psi. The 24 lb injectors were a lot faster. I’m guessing it’s because they are atomizing the fuel so much better.
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Same reason I run mine @60 psi.
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Thanks guys
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