I'm going to replace my injectors in my 1992 Grand Prix with an LQ1. I am trying to find a better replacement (better design) other than the stock ones. I've heard the stock ones aren't very good. Otherwise I'm going to get them rebuilt and flow matched. Thanks in advance.
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Last edited by WideTrackGP_92; 02-04-2010, 09:26 PM.
1992 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - black/charcoal, 3.4 DOHC, 5-speed, 171,xxx miles
1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - blue/charcoal, 3.4 DOHC, 5-speed, 153,xxx miles (parts car)Tags: None
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1992 Pontiac Grand Prix SE - black/charcoal, 3.4 DOHC, 5-speed, 171,xxx miles
1991 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - blue/charcoal, 3.4 DOHC, 5-speed, 153,xxx miles (parts car)
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I have used Accels replacement 3.4L DOHC injectors, there fully balanced as well.
I have never had any problems with them, in fact my own 3.4 DOHC ran WAY SMOOTHER after installing them.1991 Grand Prix STE
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1980 GMC Sierra Classic C25 With 18,000 ORIGINAL MILES!!!!
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Originally posted by WideTrackGP_92 View PostFrom the W-Body forum, one person said that these would work. Said they have a better spray pattern and much cheaper.
http://www.jegs.com/i/Ford%20Racing/...0002/-1?CT=999
My GTP has L32 (Supercharged S3 3800) injectors in it now. The car runs well, but the tech 2 shows it running lean, even though it smells rich. Short and Long Term fuel trims are each around 15%. This should not be the case with injectors 50% bigger than stock. My hypothesis is that since the fuel is not well atomized from the puddling in the ports and going in as larger unatomized drops, it is taking more of fuel to get the kind of complete stoichiometric burn the PCM wants. My fuel trims are richest at idle and decel. It is less rich at cruise and is close to 0% at high RPM acceleration. This makes sense that the problem is worst when airflow is low and slow.
I'm in the process of procuring some stock injectors at the moment and seeing if this makes a difference for me.Last edited by jman093; 02-05-2010, 10:58 PM.Jesse M.
3x 1990 Turbo Grand Prix
1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe
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I've been searching some time for information about the injectors from the new LY7 3.6 DOHC engine, particularly the flow rate. It appears they are rated 23.6 lbs @ 43 psi. So they are just slightly larger than a stock LQ1 injector.
Like an LQ1, it has dual pattern injectors and some GM seems pretty proud of their design saying it has a "dual tip" design provides better atomization that older "single tip" models. If it is the same dimensions as an LQ1 injector and fits in our intake, this would probably be a great upgrade injector. It will most likely require splicing in different connectors, but that isn't a big deal.
2007 and up LY7 injector
Jesse M.
3x 1990 Turbo Grand Prix
1987 Monte Carlo SS Aerocoupe
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