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    19lb injectors w/no chip. Yes or no?

    I'll probably do this anyway for a month and send my stock injectors in to be rebuilt.. but I figured I would ask.

    Any reason to run 19lb injectors on a stock ECM? Didn't know if it made much difference but the 19lb bosch injectors are easy to come by. I have just heard of some people having trouble running them on a stock ecm.

    The ones I will probably grab are the 4 pintel bosch design II (yellow)

    #2
    no.
    if you aren't chipped and dont plan to chip, dont waste the money. if you chip then go for it.
    Much wow
    I hate 4 doors

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      #3
      thanks man..

      I guess I am in the market for a temporary set of cheap oem injectors then.. none on ebay that I could see :(

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        #4
        If you've already got the 19#'ers, a chip is cheaper than a set of injectors in good condition. Not like changing the chips out is open heart surgery; easier than changing RAM in a computer if you've ever done that.

        Another option to consider is the M50 injectors (17lb). They can be found on the forums for pretty cheap, sent off to be rebuilt and then permanently swapped out for your stockers without any changes to your computer. They can handle a pretty big amount of HP and chipping them is always good for a kick in the pants.
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          #5
          run what ever injectors your chip was developed for.
          89 E30 325is Lachs Silber - currently M20B31, M20B33 in the works, stroked to the hilt...

          new build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=317505

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            #6
            I recently bought a car with 19 pounders and no chip.
            It could not run in closed loop, and could not run when the increasing coolant temps registered by the CTS tell the DME to cut fuel. The DME cannot cut the fueling enough so the engine chokes on raw fuel.

            Otherwise, the over fueling is killing the spark, and the excess liquid fuel is fouling the plugs and washing the oil off the bores.

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              #7
              I did it for years. Never had a problem. Must have been lucky..
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                #8
                M50 injectors are the WAY to go on these engines. I wish people with stock engines would stop putting 19lb injectors in.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by nando View Post
                  I did it for years. Never had a problem. Must have been lucky..


                  It has to depend on the example. Your car ran well, so it must be an individual combination.



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                    #10
                    Thank you MR 325.. I think I'm gonna go with a chip, 17.5lb injectors, full exhaust, and MAF swap until I gut the chassis at the end of the year to send it off for full resto :)

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by nando View Post
                      I did it for years. Never had a problem. Must have been lucky..
                      Originally posted by 7pilot View Post
                      It has to depend on the example. Your car ran well, so it must be an individual combination.
                      I also did it for several months with no problem (I also had an M30 AFM). Then I got a MarkD chip for 19lb injectors
                      As an FYI I installed an LC-1 in my car to monitor AFRs before and after swapping injectors and swapping the AFM. The car was still running mid to high 12's for the AFR at WOT near redline on the stock injectors, which for an n/a motor is still good. As mentioned, unless you're getting a chip there's really no need to upgrade the injectors.
                      Last edited by Bullet Ride; 03-04-2011, 09:09 AM.

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                        #12
                        can someone please PM me the part numbers for the 17.5 and 19 lb injectors that are a direct fit in m20s. thanks
                        alcoholics do it till you barf

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                          #13
                          Part # 0280150415 are direct fit.

                          Flow is around 16.6 LBS/HR, 166 CC/MIN at 3.0 BAR (stock E30 FPR)

                          18.1 LBS/HR, 190.2 CC/MIN at 3.5 BAR.
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                          1988 Lachssilber E30 325i sedan.
                          Factory fit-out: manual; SILBER LEDER; M SPORT SUSPENSION.
                          Modifications so far: Miller MAF + 19# ECU; Ford 19# Design 3 injectors; IE adjustable FPR; KAMotors CF airbox; IM MTX-L; EBC Greenstuff.

                          Retired - '83 Arctic Blue E28 528i powered by M30B32

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
                            M50 injectors are the WAY to go on these engines. I wish people with stock engines would stop putting 19lb injectors in.
                            Just did m50 injectors in my stock m20... my god. made all the difference in the world. The engine runs like its 10 years old! ;)

                            I didn't experience any of the issues that people mentioned of the engine running rich or the car not recognizing the change- immediate improvement

                            thank you mr 325 for posting this advice in every injector thread on r3v!
                            - Rich

                            1989|325is|m20b25|h&r/bilstein/drophats|BBSRS15s|RecoveringAutomatic(5speed swap)

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