Does anybody out there know what is the most common / ubiquitous make/model of gasoline fuel injector? Preferably one with lots of aftermarket second source manufacturers.
-Bruce
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Does anybody out there know what is the most common / ubiquitous make/model of gasoline fuel injector? Preferably one with lots of aftermarket second source manufacturers.
-Bruce
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I would guess whatever is used on either a 5-liter Mustang or TPI small-block Chubby, but that's just a guess.
nate
I will second that. The mustang 5.0 ones work in the Jeep I6 also which is a really common engine.
Mike
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The most common would probably be the General Motors "Multec" injector which is available in a variety of lbs.per-hour ratings. it is also the most failure prone and troublesome.
If you're shopping for injectors, I'd suggest Bosch, even though they can't seem to make some parts worth a damn, their injectors are quite reliable and in many cases, reasonably priced.
I was just going to say that one of the most easily obtainable is the high flow-rate 5.0 Ford type that are (were?) available through Ford Motorsports. People used to use those in all sorts of applications that had nothing to do with Fords. They were probably built by Bosch or Siemens.
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