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    19# injectors, would these work?




    or in other words
    Is a 19# fuel injector a 19# fuel injector? or do I need to watch out for different nozzles, plug connectors and brands?

    #2
    those work.
    1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
    1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
    2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
    1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
    1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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      #3
      I called Mark D and he convinced me to go with 17# injectors. He said that part of the reason he made the chip for the 19# is because that is the size the Mustang uses which should make them more available /cheaper. Looks like im going to be looking for some 17#ers thanks for the confirmation though

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        #4
        alrighty, the ECM re calibrates just perfect with the ford 19# injectors though ;)
        1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
        1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
        2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
        1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
        1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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          #5
          Originally posted by 2.5-12 View Post
          alrighty, the ECM re calibrates just perfect with the ford 19# injectors though ;)
          WRONG, post a dyno sheet with AFR please. ;) Stock ecu will run about 10.5 AFR with 19lb injectors.

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            #6
            but but but but the ecu will make it perfect. j/k

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              #7
              17, a much better choice.
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                #8
                fair enough - I guess I just assumed it was calibrated since I run the 19lb injectors and they seem fine,

                still learning about the M20 every day
                1991 E30 M3 Brilliant/black - S54B32/5M
                1990 E30 318iT RHD Lagunagrun/tan - S52B32Turbo/5M
                2011 E82 1M VO/blk/6M
                1991 E31 850i red/grey/6M
                1997 F355 spider red/tan/6M

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                  #9
                  dont waste your money unless you get a fuel pressure reg the maf doesnt adjust to the large amont of fuel the bads are 1 the engine light stays on 2 car runs to rich and 3 the car losses power low end i hear alot of buzz about these but honestly my car felt better with 13lb
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by tree_e30 View Post
                    dont waste your money unless you get a fuel pressure reg the maf doesnt adjust to the large amont of fuel the bads are 1 the engine light stays on 2 car runs to rich and 3 the car losses power low end i hear alot of buzz about these but honestly my car felt better with 13lb
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                      #11
                      Part # for the 17lb injectors?

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                        #12
                        RealOEM has 13641730060 for a part# on M50 injectors off a '95 E34. I would look at my own injectors which are on the car, but a giant aluminum crab is guarding them :(

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                          #13
                          you don't have to remove anything but the injector harness and fuel rail to get at the injectors. taking the valve cover out of the way helps though.
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                            #14
                            Do these have the 4 pintle design? The realoem ones. I found them but just curious.

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                              #15
                              No they would be single pintle design II and that is the BMW part number. It is virtually meaningless to anybody but the dealership's part system or a vendor that uses the BMW system. The bosch number for a design III (newer with a better spray pattern and four pintle tip)

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                              Witchhunter.com has info on most fuel injectors available:



                              An M50 runs at 3.5 BAR fuel pressure where as an M20 only runs 3.0 BAR so an injector that flows 17.5 lb/hr at 3.5 BAR will only flow 16.2 lb/hr at 3.0 BAR keep that in mind.
                              Last edited by Adrian_Visser; 05-12-2010, 09:14 PM.

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