2014/06/13 06:19:55
turbomr2
Has anyone used these injectors or have valid information/feedback? Other options?
It will be for a rev3 with a GT3076R bb turbo etc...
 
Thanks!
2014/06/13 10:47:35
jason_2901
I'm using id2000s and they are fantastic, have only heard good things about the id2000s!
2014/06/14 18:36:57
MCT_MR2
They are fine, good control for good idle quality and light load driving, also with the amount of adapters available you can fit them in almost any top feed application

However, if you plan on running flex fuel/e85, I recommend you spend a bit more and get id1300's. They have all stainless internals unlike the 725/1000/2000, and they dont have the internal o ring which can swell up and block flow or the iron inside the ball seats in the nose of the injector.
2014/06/15 00:54:19
turbomr2
@Jason- thanks for the info
@MCT_MR2 - thanks for your input--
                   question: what do you mean when you say 'light load driving'
 
2014/06/15 08:40:33
robk
turbomr2question: what do you mean when you say 'light load driving'


Light load means low throttle, or to be more precise, low manifold pressure.
The reason he mentioned idle and low load, is because that's when the injector duty is at its lowest.
ID2000 injectors are so reputable because even with their huge flow rate they are still remarkably accurate at very low duty cycles.
2014/06/15 19:29:23
MCT_MR2
Exactly what Rob has said. A common problem with massive fuel injectors, particularly old style injectors like indy blues and rochester injectors in the 1000-1600cc is that a small pulsewidths like when you are idling, cruising or low throttle inputs was that they had woeful spray patterns so the fuel didn't atomise very well, and they were hard to control at short pulsewidths - ie they weren't very accurate at how much fuel they would inject. This is why a lot of bigger power setups you would see from the 90's would have an extra injector or staged injection, as it was the only way to retain driveability. Thats also why mazda used staged injection for rotaries (and trying to meet emissions.)
 
Modern injectors, particularly the bosch injectors (ID injectors, bosch motorsport injectors etc, they are all the same thing) Have really good control, and in the case of the id2000's, have a very low latency, which allows for good control and improved driveability compared to older design injectors. 
 
 
2014/06/16 00:19:04
turbomr2
Good info..thanks...
 
2014/06/20 21:50:40
turbomr2
Anyone know anything about SARD injectors compared to ID?
 
2014/06/20 22:54:14
MCT_MR2
Side feed or top feed??
2014/06/21 01:10:28
turbomr2
If the side feed can be used with the original 3rd gen rail and is more effective, then side. Top feed will require a new fuel rail...
 
What is the difference between high imp and low imp injectors?
 
 
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