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If any of you need O-rings - I have them - $1.50 / O-ring. I did a lot of research - They are Vitone rubber and are resistant to all of the bad things that make them go bad and have a fantastic temp. range. I learned my lesson when I tried to by them from GM and Kurt white - Kurt wanted $16.00 per oring and my local GM dealer wanted $20.00 - He was only able to find -(1). So I went looking on my own - did not want to let KW take unfair advantage of me. So if you are interested let me know - They are easy to drop in the US. MAil - You will need a Qty of 8.
Just PM or send me an e- mail Karterdon@aol.com Don Yoakem 91-#267 Dark Red Met. |
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I have read all eight pages of the fuel injector topic and did not see the answers to my questions:
1) What are the ratings for a '94...21#?, 22#?, 24#???? 2) Are the primary and secondary ratings the the same? 3) If I go with the Accel's...mentioned in the posts...would I need the O-rings mentioned in the post? Thanks |
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I visited one of the suggested sources for fuel injectors...Atlantic Speed.com and the only LT5/ZR-1 injectors they list are 21#'s. They show the 19#'s for use on '93-97 LT-1's.
Are there any advantages or disadvantages using a 21# (Accel) instead of the recommended 19#'er? |
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I ordered sixteen of the #21's from Atlantic Speed for my 94 Z. |
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Order Accel 150821 cut off the alignment tab and remove the lower o-ring on the injecotr body for the primaries and install. |
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Plan to put them in this winter along with the P&P plenum and IHs. |
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