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bcarter 05-04-2002 09:27 PM

!!!!!!! What size injectors are these? :confused:
 
:confused:

Wanna guess? I have no clue!!

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Thanks,
BC

91GTturbo 05-04-2002 09:39 PM

They appear to have a gray top to me and that makes them a 14 lb/hr injector.

82 GT 05-05-2002 02:25 AM

What car is that from? Ford has always used 19lb injectors in the mustang except for the cobras that used 24lb

gtsr515 05-05-2002 12:35 PM

The smallest V8 injector is the 19, there were no 14's, I'm pretty sure those are 36lbs. from a Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe, do they have one hole at the pintle or four, and describe the pintle area, for instance, are the hole(s) recessed or flush, etc.

Also include any numbers, letters or markings on the injector, there should be a micro number where the 12V plug in goes.

14's? ( laughing very hard! in fun though) :rolleyes:

Unit 5302 05-05-2002 01:18 PM

I thought the color code went

Orange = 19lb
Light Blue = 24lb
Red = 30lb
Dark Blue = 36lb
Lime Green = 42lb

I guess I really don't know the rest, and that one looks yellow. I think Dan McClain's 83lb Accel injectors are yellow, but I have no clue about your yellow pintle cover injector.

gtsr515 05-05-2002 02:13 PM

Your chart is correct.....with Mustangs. I have seen different colored injectors in different FORD products, like the Thunderbird and SHO. That yellow pintle cap is really throwing me, and the body on that injector pictured, is really big don't ya think.

91GTturbo 05-05-2002 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gtsr515
The smallest V8 injector is the 19, there were no 14's, I'm pretty sure those are 36lbs. from a Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe, do they have one hole at the pintle or four, and describe the pintle area, for instance, are the hole(s) recessed or flush, etc.

Also include any numbers, letters or markings on the injector, there should be a micro number where the 12V plug in goes.

14's? ( laughing very hard! in fun though) :rolleyes:

Some 80's model Ford's had high impedence 14 lb/hr injectors with gray tops. Thanks for the good try though.:rolleyes:

DRASTiK 05-05-2002 09:32 PM

I've seen grey ones in stock thunderbirds before. I was under the impression that they were 16 lbs.?

srv1 05-05-2002 10:10 PM

they used the grey one from 4- v8's on ford products from the mid 80's to the mid 90's. the escorts have them and so does the 5.0 town car. if you want 19lbs injectors, the came on the 5.0/5.8 FI F and E series trucks.

bcarter 05-08-2002 12:03 AM

injector size
 
The tip has one hole in it...I tried them a long time ago on my '86 Speed Density motor and I had fuel dumping out of the pipes....so if they were 16 or 14# at one time, then they must have been recalibrated...I'll have to find a flow bench somewhere....thanks for the info!!

BC

gtsr515 05-08-2002 12:15 AM

As in my previous post i thought they were "Big", i still say they are 36lbs. from a Super Coupe, an injector cannot be recalibrated as you stated, but they can be flowed to be within 2% of each other. (one of my 12 second bone stock tricks).

Stang Runner 05-08-2002 09:22 AM

GRAY is 14's you are right 91GTturbo Ford used then for years in the V6 3.0 and the 3.8 as well I have 2 cars in my drive way that have them on it they Sure look like 14's to me I am SURE that they Made a Gray 14's 91GTturbo was right thats what they look like...

91GTturbo 05-08-2002 04:03 PM

Thanks for backing me up Stang Runner. It's good to see someone else has seen smaller injectors than 19's. Just because the smallest injector that came in a mustang was a 19, does not make it the smallest injector made.

gtsr515 05-08-2002 04:48 PM

I said in a V8, your talking six cylinders, read the post.

PKRWUD 05-08-2002 04:49 PM

The one in the picture is a 14 lb/hr injector. They were used in nearly all non-Mustang, non-H.O., non-SEFI 5.0's, as well as a slew of V6's. Very common.

Take care,
-Chris

Jeb_Bush_2000 05-08-2002 05:14 PM

Ask anyone with a box-body Crown Vic. That's a 14 lb/hr injector.

91GTturbo 05-08-2002 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gtsr515
I said in a V8, your talking six cylinders, read the post.
At no point did I specify 6 or 8 cylinders, that was irrelevant to the original question. Reread my posts. He ask what size they were and I responded with what appears to be the correct answer, as backed up by several other stangers. Don't be so quick to throw out the :rolleyes: symbol, especially when your not sure of the answer either.

gtsr515 05-09-2002 12:28 PM

Calm down, I was replying to STANG RUNNER not you, I hope you guys figure this one out, opinion are like noses right, everyone's got one. My opinion is they are 36's from a T-bird Super Coupe, your are probably right though as many more Crown Vic's and non-H.O's around, but I always go with my instincts, and they tell me by that body shape of that injector it's a 36.

Stang Runner 05-09-2002 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Stang Runner
GRAY is 14's you are right 91GTturbo Ford used then for years in the V6 3.0 and the 3.8 as well.
look at the end well must I say it all out.... AS WELL I did not say that NO V8 or any thing about that I said I Know the 3.0 and the 3.8 had them too and they are 14's in them.

gtsr515 05-09-2002 05:54 PM

Never mind, you guy's got this all figured out


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