pte vs rc 1000cc injectors?
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pte vs rc 1000cc injectors?
Anybody tried both rc and precision 1000cc injectors? Perhaps tuners could chime in...
Any pros/cons of each?
Idle quality/spray pattern differences between them?
Is one easier to set up (tune) than other?
Any fuel pressure limitations/requirements to one vs the other?
Reliability/quality issues?
I already know that I can get precisions a little cheaper, but are the rc's any better?
thanks in advance for all/any comments!
Any pros/cons of each?
Idle quality/spray pattern differences between them?
Is one easier to set up (tune) than other?
Any fuel pressure limitations/requirements to one vs the other?
Reliability/quality issues?
I already know that I can get precisions a little cheaper, but are the rc's any better?
thanks in advance for all/any comments!
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Re: pte vs rc 1000cc injectors? (markaria)
I have used both injectors before on many set-ups and I have come to the conclusion that I get similar results with both injectors. I spoke to Tony about this subject and if I recall correctly I think he noticed that he was able to get a smoother/more consistant idle with the RC's. Maybe he'll chime in.... so don't quote me on this.
On the precision injectors I recommend leaving the o-rings on the end of the injectors so that all injectors have a uniform spray angle. Again, both injectors are great and I have used both injectors flawlessly on many 500+whp daily driven set-ups.
On the precision injectors I recommend leaving the o-rings on the end of the injectors so that all injectors have a uniform spray angle. Again, both injectors are great and I have used both injectors flawlessly on many 500+whp daily driven set-ups.
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Re: pte vs rc 1000cc injectors? (PrecisionH23a)
I agree...similar results with both. I notice the RC a little laggier at idle, but nothing that would drive you nuts.
As long as the sets are clean and matched properly, you should be good to go with either brand
As long as the sets are clean and matched properly, you should be good to go with either brand
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