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"high flow" injectors?

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Mustang John

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Maybe a dumb question...

While looking for 24# injectors, I noticed Summit has "high flow" FRP injectors in 19#,24# etc... Even the 19# ones require a MAF recalibrated for High Flow units...

Can someone explain anything about these? So, obviously "these" 19# ones are actually different from a stock 19# injector?

Is there really a difference between a motorsports 24# tha I see around all the time and a High Flow FRP 24#?

Am I reading too much into a marketing terminology?
 

Grn92LX

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*Is there really a difference between a motorsports 24# that I see around all the time and a High Flow FRP 24#? *

Its the same thing. The 19's dont require a 'calibrated' maf. With what you have, go with a set of 30lb injectors.
 

65ShelbyClone

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Mustang John said:
Am I reading too much into a marketing terminology?
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Yes.

If they flow more than the average 19lb or 24lb injector, then it should say how much more because you cant recalibrate your computer if you dont know. Since it doesnt say 26 or 28lb, etc, they are what they are listed as.
 

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Summit say even the 19# units require a different "high flow" calibration, weird... Methinks they are wording it wrong... Just something to freak me out I guess.

Thanks for any input...
 

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30 pounders??? Really?
 
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Mustang John said:
30 pounders??? Really?
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i would have thought 24's would be ample, but i make no claims to being a "Fuel Requirement Expert".

-steve
 
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Matts89LX5.0

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I would have to agree with Grn92LX. With those mods and the power adder of nitrous...30#s would be ideal.
 

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Thanks for agreeing Matt and what a fun night we had making that deal for your 30's
 
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haha....i know i know...thats what you get for having a gas gauge that doesn't work. Can't wait to come home and take my new notch out.
 
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