The Brad
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I think you guys are talking me into trying a set of hybrids. I just have to decide what size. Lol
I’ll make you a deal on a slightly used set of the best injectors ever built?! :lookaround:
I think you guys are talking me into trying a set of hybrids. I just have to decide what size. Lol
Hahaha i think I’ll stick with FF on my next set
It's funny because back when I got my 175/80s PIS was the injector to get. How things change.
Update : Getting ready put on a s369 on the truck at the end of this week.
Also truck has had multiple tune revisions and live tuning by a few people for the record. We are going to knock out all the major "common " turbo options and test it hard. Going to run these injectors through the summer time here in Arizona as well as I feel like that is truly the test. When its a 110+ ambient temp out and working the truck, that's when the truck is gonna hurt.
* agree on the PIS stuff, installed one set on a customer and always had ICP issues and idle qualities on a side note *
Does anyone have any special requests or things they would like to see as well from the testing we are doing at KCTurbos ?
There seems to be a huge disconnect between vendors and customers. If I had a dollar every time I hear a vendor recommend 30% nozzles, I’d be rich. If I had a dollar every time I hear someone having smoke and egt issues with 30% nozzles, I’d be twice as rich. If I had a dollar every time I hear positive feedback switching from 30% to 80% nozzles, I’d be 3x as rich.
I don't know what kind of business you run or how many injectors you sell (not being rude, just did not see it in your sig)... but my experiences are not the same. I also spend a ton of talking with injector builders and tuners that sell/tune 1000s of injectors every year.
We never have issues with guys and 30% nozzle. NEVER... I can't think of one person I have ever sold 30% nozzles to that has EVER come back complaining about smoke/egts that magically got fixed with going to 80% nozzles on the same injector. Expect if you are talking about WOT power/smoke on an all out race tune.
I have never seen someone go from 180/30 to 180/100 and like them better... but have helped tons of guys go from 180/100 to 180/30 and love it.
Happens all the time with 80, 100, and 200 nozzles... especially with the stage 2 injectors... aka 160/80 through 180/100
I have also helped guys go from 250/200 back down to 238/80 and love it also.
There is a reason the manufactures are pushing 205/30 injectors (which is kind of a newer thing). Manufactures push what works, keeps customers happy, and causes the least amount of of issues. I think the disconnect that people might not see is out of the 1000s of customers some big builders have and what kind of feedback they get from customers over the years will dictate what they push and like better.
I agree brad. I have ran three different size injectors in the past and all have there ups and downs. So far my least favorite has been the 175/80’s from PIS. Very very oil hungry and the more miles I put on them the worse they seem to get. I was nervous to run a 30% nozzle in fear of less horsepower and torque when towing causing longer PW leading to higher egts. But it’s looking like a hybrid with 30 or 80% nozzles might be the ticker
You are completely not wrong, lol.I don't know what kind of business you run or how many injectors you sell (not being rude, just did not see it in your sig)... but my experiences are not the same. I also spend a ton of talking with injector builders and tuners that sell/tune 1000s of injectors every year.
We never have issues with guys and 30% nozzle. NEVER... I can't think of one person I have ever sold 30% nozzles to that has EVER come back complaining about smoke/egts that magically got fixed with going to 80% nozzles on the same injector. Expect if you are talking about WOT power/smoke on an all out race tune.
I have never seen someone go from 180/30 to 180/100 and like them better... but have helped tons of guys go from 180/100 to 180/30 and love it.
Happens all the time with 80, 100, and 200 nozzles... especially with the stage 2 injectors... aka 160/80 through 180/100
I have also helped guys go from 250/200 back down to 238/80 and love it also.
There is a reason the manufactures are pushing 205/30 injectors (which is kind of a newer thing). Manufactures push what works, keeps customers happy, and causes the least amount of of issues. I think the disconnect that people might not see is out of the 1000s of customers some big builders have and what kind of feedback they get from customers over the years will dictate what they push and like better.