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hello everyone i just had a performance build done on a LHO 3.1 and i need to know if anyone can tell me what the best coils and injectors are that i can get to support my motor well
thanks
jayme
Stock coils are just fine, and unless you reprogram the computer to match new injectors, you will just be hurting performance. Give us a few ideas of what was done to the motor to see if new injectors are really worth it.
ok it would take me too long to explain the build on the motor but the only thing stock now are the heads valves and pushrods
and i know that the stock coild get weak after about 5000 rpms and there is a fuel deficiency
ok it would take me too long to explain the build on the motor
You have to be kidding me... well then, it would take me even longer to try to figure out what kind of fuel injectors you would need by not knowing a damn thing about what has been done to the motor! That's like asking me to pick out the single red ballon in a pitch black room filled to the top with ballons....
the only thing stock now are the heads valves and pushrods
Hmm... usually heads are an integral part of any rebuild considering you can pick up a large amount of HP by doing work to the heads. Seems odd that you would leave them stock.
i know that the stock coild get weak after about 5000 rpms and there is a fuel deficiency
Once again, stock coils are fine. If you get the Accel coils, look to be replacing them within a year because they suck. Your other option is the MSD coils, and I have yet to hear much about them. So your only other options are AC Delco or some off brands. Everyone else on here will agree with me and just say stick with AC Delco....
I agree with sticking to Delco coils or the MSD's.
Stock injectors would be fine. Unless you believe you have significantally increased the flow potential and horsepower output the ECM will adjust. However with a more agressive feul and timing curve you may see added power. But this come with an ECM reprogram or a chip depending on the computer.
There is Jacobs coils as well, and people I know using them like them, but I've used bone stock igintion module and coils from 1990 until earlier this year.
ok i guess more than anything i just want to replace my origional 1993 coils with an upgrade because i have money to spend and if i just replaced them stock they would eventually be the only thing not upgraded
and as far as the injector i do have a high pressure fuel pump but i plan on putting a vortech blower on my custom motor and cant see the stock injectors flowing enough for all that
Well, when you get the vortech blower, you can worry about the injectors. You would have problems if you did that now without reporgramming the computer. You will need to do something about the computer with boost anyway.
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