Just got my injectors back from Geoff, with DI nozzles in them... Frickin holes look huge compared to my old ones. How big are 100 over nozzles normaly? .080?
Man I hope to have it running this weekend, gonna suck to let the new head gasket seal up before rodding on it.
maybe i didn pay real close attention but i thought my 200% looked about like stock. ill have to compare them to what they are now when i get them back from nate.
unfortunately gts is not a site sponsor, so please no references to purchasing or the availability for purchase of his products. feel free to discuss the injectors themselves. thanks.
No problem Mike, It was not ment to come off as a sales pitch, I didnt get the nozzles from him, I got them from DI. I just had him clean the injectors and install the nozzles.
I'll just say that Geoff has repaired a few sets of injectors for me that other vendors have been in to and couldn't make run right.
Also, Beddins swaps injectors all of the time for himself as well as customers and he told me himself that he only trusts Geoff because they always work right where-as he has had very bad luck personally w/ other injector builders and his customers have as well.
Geoff doesn't do any of the fancy fast injector stuff, but the injectors always run correctly. Although I'm interested in all this fast injector technology that is out now I just don't think I'll let anyone but Geoff touch my injectors ever again.
No we have the same thing. But for some reason (as yet unkown) the world went from the standard "over" convention to an "of" convention and started the confusion.
Your nozzles should be 300% over stock flow, which is 400% of stock flow.
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