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Injector sizing
« on: May 13 2012, 08:46:57 AM »

If one can believe what one reads on the internet: those Motron/Seimans 60's are well characterized, it is my understanding that they are extremely usable and there isn't much of a penalty in jumping all the way to them. I believe Ken Mosher was involved in getting the factory data released.

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Re: Injector sizing
« Reply #1 on: May 13 2012, 09:43:52 AM »
If you need that much flow, they are a good injector.  The largest down side is the price.

Certainly nothing magic about them.  As one goes to larger injectors, one may have to incur a higher idle speed because there is usually a limit on how low the pulse width may be in order to keep the injector functioning.

The upside originally was that the injector could be run at very high base fuel pressures without locking up-unlike the 50# injector and it needed no mods to injector drivers like some larger injectors.  You can now get 80# injectors that need no driver mods.

There is no real benefit to the 60's as compared to other modern injectors if you don't need the flow.
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