For Sale: 4 Bosch 50lb injectors $75 shipped
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SoldI have 4 Bosch 50lb injectors P/N 0280 150 403. I removed them from my 3.0 Liter Turbo, which made 388 HP at 15lbs of boost with them. If you have an adjustable FPR you can run these at 50 - 60 lbs/hr. They have less than 2000 miles on them and are high impedance, so no resistors are required. Here's a link to a description (look 2/3 down the page. http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/Injector_SetsFORD.asp
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Correction: These are low impedance 2.8 Ohms and will probably require resistors, although some people run them without
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Correction: These are low impedance 2.8 Ohms and will probably require resistors, although some people run them without
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I honestly don't know. It is not too large and starts to spool at 2500 rpm. The injectors were on the 1987 Red car in this link: https://rennlist.com/forums/944-turb...rack-cars.html
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This sounds like the size I'll probably need, but don't I want low impedance for one of these cars??
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My research shows them as 2.3ohm. Which is good, b/c high impedance (typical 16ohm) would not even work
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Very good buy for someone.
Very easy to check just check resistance across the 2 pins
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Very good buy for someone.
Very easy to check just check resistance across the 2 pins