Redneck6.0L
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that is awesome, thanks for the video, it goes to show that you can a mod a injector all you want but without bigger nozzles its a waste to mod them,
And to answer some of your other questions our 175/75%...180/75%...190/100%...205/100% and so on...
Huh?? What does this mean? Are these the sizes you offer injectors to be made into?
people were wondering what size nozzles we used on some of our larger injectors. If you guys have any particular size that you have any questions about just send me a PM
Oh yea I forgot too (got all tied up in the discussions). Thanks Jared and RCD for the video. It is good to be able to confirm theory with real world, no kidding, what will happen to dispel of any myths and/or misconceptions.
I dont suppose we could see a video with say a 175/75 next to a 175/100 next to a 190/75 and a 190/100 could we?? I know it is a long shot but I have heard that hardly nothing is gained by using 100% nozzles on a 175 injector over 75% nozzles. Not sure how to take that really. Would just really like to see 175s next to 190s.
Thanks again for video. Great Job!
I dont suppose we could see a video with say a 175/75 next to a 175/100 next to a 190/75 and a 190/100 could we??
what is the nozzle size of a stock 6.0l injector?
a larger nozzel on a stock injector will still flow the same amount, it will just do it quicker.
Yeh I am running 250/100s and I am trying to figure out how long it would take to empty the injector. If I knew the size of the nozzle I could figure out exactly how big of a nozzle I needed to do what I want to do.
I find this stuff funny. You are all such sheep, any vendor can come on in here, give you 50% of the information you need to make a true decision and you all want to follow them to the new greener pasture. Then you go all over the forums and tell everyone what they should buy, just plain sad. Most of you have no clue what you just saw and have no idea how much you don't know.
WOW maybe I should find some old dyno sheets and post them proving that modded injector with stock nozzles make more power. I will have to take a scissors and cut the graph off at 2500 rpms or so. That should be all the info you need to get the point, heck that is more then 50% of the data. It is just that all the data in 2500 rpms and up show a little different effect then what I would want you to see. But you would all see a 50 or so hp gain in what I would show you.