Smallest Injector Out There?

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efahl
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Post by efahl »

Watch RaceTronix list of injectors, it changes fairly often and they usually have "shorties" like this one.

http://www.racetronix.com/17113739.html
Joe Clark
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Post by Joe Clark »

I have just bough some pico's, althogh i needed somthing a bit bigger (460cc upwards) i did find some pico injector info for production cars,

many pugs and fiats have pico's in the low 200cc area,

any bigger than that and youre looking at aftermarket pico's namly the 329cc IWP049 and 491cc IWP069 (which i have).
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Post by morris »

Go here

http://www.fiveomotorsport.com/Injector_SetsMODS.asp

Scroll to the bottom of the page. The very last entry is injectors for Dodge Neon SRT-4. They are small, cheap, and flow 475cc.
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