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CaptainBlue
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I had a no start probelm on my 89 Corvette that this forum was able to help me with so I thought I would once again pick your brains.
It was determined that my no start problem was a shorted Fuel Injector. I decided to replace all of them versus the just the one (car has 116K on it with original Injectors). After much review I chose the Accel 24 lb injector. I called several parts places (Auto Zone, Jegs, Summit, Pep Boys) and all of them (without exception) have told me that the 24# injector is a direct factor replacement. After doing some research I found that Accel actually considers the 24 lb injector a Level 2 replacement and the actual stock replacement is a 21 lb injector. I have also read numerous threads on this forum stating that the stock injectors are 22 lbs. My understanding is typically if your stock injectors are 22 you would want to go to a 23 or 24 versus a 21 if 22 was not available.
The question I have is; does anyone here have any expereince in Accel injector performance after installation into a stock motor and what was the outcome? Did it run rich as I've read is possible? Or as I've also read that they work fine especially considering that Accel lists a +/- 1.5 lb flow variation? Bottom line, how do they work in a stock application? Any Experience?
I chose Accel because they seemed to be a good cost effective replacement. I could have opted for a rebuild of the existing injectors (also read good things about that) but I personnally have never had good luck with things being rebuild so I opted for new (personal choice). I have removed the old injectors and I'm waiting on the arrival of the new ones so before I went to the work of installing them only to have the car run funny I thought I would ask what information anyone had on this.
It was determined that my no start problem was a shorted Fuel Injector. I decided to replace all of them versus the just the one (car has 116K on it with original Injectors). After much review I chose the Accel 24 lb injector. I called several parts places (Auto Zone, Jegs, Summit, Pep Boys) and all of them (without exception) have told me that the 24# injector is a direct factor replacement. After doing some research I found that Accel actually considers the 24 lb injector a Level 2 replacement and the actual stock replacement is a 21 lb injector. I have also read numerous threads on this forum stating that the stock injectors are 22 lbs. My understanding is typically if your stock injectors are 22 you would want to go to a 23 or 24 versus a 21 if 22 was not available.
The question I have is; does anyone here have any expereince in Accel injector performance after installation into a stock motor and what was the outcome? Did it run rich as I've read is possible? Or as I've also read that they work fine especially considering that Accel lists a +/- 1.5 lb flow variation? Bottom line, how do they work in a stock application? Any Experience?
I chose Accel because they seemed to be a good cost effective replacement. I could have opted for a rebuild of the existing injectors (also read good things about that) but I personnally have never had good luck with things being rebuild so I opted for new (personal choice). I have removed the old injectors and I'm waiting on the arrival of the new ones so before I went to the work of installing them only to have the car run funny I thought I would ask what information anyone had on this.