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Old 18-09-2008, 00:19   #1 (permalink)
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higher cc injectors??

i keep seeing cars with 500cc,750cc or 1000cc injectors added but
can some one please explain to me the advantage of higher cc injectors....im assuming that its can provide more fuel or more pressure is it something that can just be added without messing about with anything or does it need a whole new remap or what??
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Old 18-09-2008, 01:19   #2 (permalink)
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It lets you dump more fuel into the engine when you increase the amount of air going in, most commonly by upping the boost pressure on turbos.
A general rough guide is usually 1cc=1bhp, so a set of RB20 270cc ones for example are good for roughly 260-ish. If you fit bigger injectors, you need to either fit a remappable ecu/piggyback or something like an S-AFC. ECU's read injectors as a percentage, so if your car had 270's and they ran at 70%, of you stuck a set of 550's in without a remap or any kind of control, you'd be dumping almost twice as much fuel into the engine which would almost certainly be engine death..
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Old 18-09-2008, 01:42   #3 (permalink)
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the whole 1bhp = 1cc don't really work.

Anyways think of it simply, if you car has a 444cc injector (GTR exsample) and you put a set of 555cc injectors in.. then you have 25% more fuel at any load point on any given map.. as injectors are only told one insturction, how long to stay open for which is messured in miliseconds, (ms) upto 16ms max.
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Old 18-09-2008, 11:35   #4 (permalink)
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nope the 1bhp isnt really working my friend has 4x1800cc on his sr20det with pretty high injector duty.
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Old 18-09-2008, 11:49   #5 (permalink)
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BHP to CC kinda works on a 6 cylinder engine, it gives you a rough guide, but it depends on side feed/top feed/fuel pressure etc etc.

So in theory, 500cc injectors on a 6cyl car give enough fuel for 500bhp. If they're maxed, and they don't always. 540cc injectors on my chaser were giving up at 470bhp, so the rough guide thing works.

That's just for 6 pot though, 4 is different.
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Old 18-09-2008, 12:31   #6 (permalink)
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nope the 1bhp isnt really working my friend has 4x1800cc on his sr20det with pretty high injector duty.
wtf?! what power is he running?! If it's not astronomical then surely something is uber wrong there?!
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Old 18-09-2008, 12:32   #7 (permalink)
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sounds to me like he has some supersoaker injectors fitted.
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Old 18-09-2008, 13:57   #8 (permalink)
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not really they are cheap and come out of rx-7, i had a set but never got round to using them
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