Clio 200
Anyone used 'long nose' injectors like Meg250 ones in ITB's before? All the ITB setups I've seen all use normal 'short nose' ones.
Or, anyone used short nose injectors in a manifold designed for long ones, aka the Mk3 Clio inlet?
The car is having a standalone next month and it'll be ~220 +/- 5hp, so probably closer than I really want to run the standard mk3 injectors at if I am trying to keep it at a decent maximum on the duty cycle.
I've seen Corsa VXR injectors which have a long nose, and are rated at 322cc @ 3bar, so pretty much perfect for my inlet and target power, apparently a 12 hole cone spray pattern too, so I 'hope' atomisation will be good..... However, I'm not sure they will work with ITB's when I swap to them next year as they are long nose?
Conversley the injectors I would probably run on ITB's given a clean sheet (IWP162 or Meg225 probably) all are short nose designs, and if I fitted those now I don't know what implications that will have on the standard inlet which I'll be running for a while.
Anserwing my own question - I'll probably need to buy both sets, but I would like to know if the possiblilty to save some money is possible, and if anyone has played with different injector nose designs as it's not something I can find any info on.
Cheers
Or, anyone used short nose injectors in a manifold designed for long ones, aka the Mk3 Clio inlet?
The car is having a standalone next month and it'll be ~220 +/- 5hp, so probably closer than I really want to run the standard mk3 injectors at if I am trying to keep it at a decent maximum on the duty cycle.
I've seen Corsa VXR injectors which have a long nose, and are rated at 322cc @ 3bar, so pretty much perfect for my inlet and target power, apparently a 12 hole cone spray pattern too, so I 'hope' atomisation will be good..... However, I'm not sure they will work with ITB's when I swap to them next year as they are long nose?
Conversley the injectors I would probably run on ITB's given a clean sheet (IWP162 or Meg225 probably) all are short nose designs, and if I fitted those now I don't know what implications that will have on the standard inlet which I'll be running for a while.
Anserwing my own question - I'll probably need to buy both sets, but I would like to know if the possiblilty to save some money is possible, and if anyone has played with different injector nose designs as it's not something I can find any info on.
Cheers