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Old 07-15-2014, 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Loudnproudford
These would be correct right

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Those are factory originals yes. They're not design 3's.
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But these are the 4 hole design

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Right, those are good, a different design, perhaps newer than D-3's

Design 3's are 4 hole, not sure of the spread, but they're tall skinny and loud, w/different hats. ,

Different connector pic, -



Design 3 pick,-





But yea, the injectors your looking at have the newer style pintle holes.
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I think I'm going to go with them
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So f150s have ev1 injectors right? Im in the market for some and need them for my 4v. Want to get some 24lb probably I think thats stock on navigators.
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Originally Posted by MyFX4Project
So f150s have ev1 injectors right? Im in the market for some and need them for my 4v. Want to get some 24lb probably I think thats stock on navigators.
Yea, here, -

http://oldfuelinjection.packrad.net/page82.html

http://oldfuelinjection.packrad.net/page38.html

Save that link, they closed up shop but there's allot of useful stuff on that site.
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Originally Posted by MyFX4Project
So f150s have ev1 injectors right? Im in the market for some and need them for my 4v. Want to get some 24lb probably I think thats stock on navigators.
EV1 & EV6 have the same connectors & are interchangeable. I had a set of 19lb ev1s and when I ordered a reman set off eBay they came in ev6. Look a little different, but will plug & play. 24lbers will drop right in for ya. When you get your tune they can adjust for that.

Nice link Jbrew. Next time instead of dropping $110+ for a new set, I'll try that.
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Originally Posted by Jackedup00
When I was looking they went from stock 19s to 22 or 24 then 42s,the 22 or 24 which ever it was wouldn't help me at all? My injectors all are ****ty anyways,so they'll probably get replaced soon. Also would a 75mm tb make much of a difference?
A single blade TB for a charger is the way to go. A lot of people don't understand their is a huge difference between; sucking air vs pushing air.

I am using a ported lightning throttle body (dual) I got off dave for mine. Since my twins will be pushing the air, the throttle body has less restriction. Especially compared to a roots or screw type blower sucking air.

I have a set of the 19# someone can have. They needed to be freshened up and cleaned, but I have no use for them.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Right, those are good, a different design, perhaps newer than D-3's

Design 3's are 4 hole, not sure of the spread, but they're tall skinny and loud, w/different hats. ,

Different connector pic, -



Design 3 pick,-





But yea, the injectors your looking at have the newer style pintle holes.

I pulled my engine and I still can't get the bay as clean as brew. Maybe I am just too lazy.
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Originally Posted by ibd2328
A single blade TB for a charger is the way to go. A lot of people don't understand their is a huge difference between; sucking air vs pushing air. I am using a ported lightning throttle body (dual) I got off dave for mine. Since my twins will be pushing the air, the throttle body has less restriction. Especially compared to a roots or screw type blower sucking air. I have a set of the 19# someone can have. They needed to be freshened up and cleaned, but I have no use for them.
I had a buddy put on a single blade and he the difference was very noticeable. I ran a stock on mine but if I'd kept it, the TB would have been the next upgrade.


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