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Dtmcnamara
| Posted on Saturday, September 15, 2007 - 10:25 am: |
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Doing all this work to my 99 X1 and forgot all about the injectors. My questions is with the following set-up with my stock injectors be sufficient? 1250cc kit Nology Wires Champion Plugs D&D Muffler FOrcewinder Intake Techlusion Fuelmani Dyna 2000 ignition XL1200 Heads XB12R Rocker Covers I dont want to get this all put together and find out that my bike will run like crap because the injectors are not big enough. THANKS |
Iamike
| Posted on Saturday, September 15, 2007 - 11:02 am: |
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David, When I was looking for a cross reference for my '99 injectors someone mentioned that the Ford ones may be bigger. You might take one to a parts shop and see if they can ID yours and find specs on them. It's probably worth a shot. I ended up just ordering Buell ones. |
Ducxl
| Posted on Saturday, September 15, 2007 - 11:16 am: |
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I'll do a little research but,there's a shop around Jersey that custom modifies injectors for more flow. I know this because i'm switching from dual injectors/cylinder to singles/cylinder on my 996 project.Don't ask why,but it's a twisted bike. |
Natexlh1000
| Posted on Saturday, September 15, 2007 - 03:11 pm: |
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50cc more than stock and with the same redline make me think that the stockers would be fine. I would suggest trying them out before throwing money at it. |
Mmmi_grad
| Posted on Saturday, September 15, 2007 - 05:51 pm: |
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50 cc isnt much at all. going from 1200 to 1340 would be a concern on a carb, Not sure about the range on this FI. Yeah try it out first. Good job though thinking ahead and planning!! |
Wile_ecoyote
| Posted on Saturday, September 15, 2007 - 08:29 pm: |
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Please post with your results and how the bike runs. I have an 02 X and am thinking of playing around with it. I think the Tech fuel mani would give it more fuel and cant see why the stock injectors wouldnt keep up. |
Kyrocket
| Posted on Saturday, September 15, 2007 - 09:06 pm: |
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Someone posted this same conundrum a few months back and if memory serves, they stayed with the stockers with no problems. Don't take me for scripture though, use the search or check the KV. |
Dtmcnamara
| Posted on Sunday, September 16, 2007 - 09:18 am: |
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i will post once finished. I hope the engine will be pulled out next week and the following everything will be back together and running |
Ducxl
| Posted on Sunday, September 16, 2007 - 10:01 am: |
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RC Engineering |
Firemanjim
| Posted on Sunday, September 16, 2007 - 12:23 pm: |
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I sent a stock injector to them (RC)in hopes of IDing it--no luck.They were not familiar with it. If anyone here works at a Ford dealership,maybe he can take one to try and ID. I was looking over this site trying to see if something matched. http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/Injector_SetsFORD.a sp#foted5b |
Oldog
| Posted on Monday, September 17, 2007 - 12:58 am: |
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DT why a seprate ignition? using a race ecm? I think grads' got it the engine does not displace that much more |
Dtmcnamara
| Posted on Monday, September 17, 2007 - 06:40 am: |
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no stock ecm. i figured i could get a better tune with the dyna 2000 and techlusion fuelmani |
Sflabuell
| Posted on Monday, September 17, 2007 - 09:51 am: |
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There's another post on here somewhere about using the Vrod injectors, for much more juice. I don't think you would need that for the 1250 kit, but if you do, it was a rather simple mod and a big increase in flow. Clif |
Ratbuell
| Posted on Monday, September 17, 2007 - 08:11 pm: |
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From my work on turbocars (Mopar 2.2s), generally a large boost increase (similar to displacement increase) is handled well enough with either Mopar Performance +20% injectors, or a bump in base fuel pressure thru an adjustable regulator. For cars like my buddy's 10 second Shadow you need +40s and a regulator. I run 18psi boost in a 2200cc car designed for 9psi stock, with stock injectors and an adjustable regulator. 50cc should be handled fine by the stock stuff. If you have the means, tap an air/fuel gauge into the O2 sensor and make sure you're running the right way. Lean is mean...until something melts, LOL. |